Proper noun
Cullinan (plural Cullinans)
A surname from Irish.
In a letter to EWU employees, board chair Vicki Wilson thanked Cullinan for her "service and dedication" as EWU president. Source: Internet
Following King Edward’s death in 1910, King George V had the largest stone, Cullinan I, set into the Sovereign's Sceptre, which dates back to 1661. Source: Internet
IFA President Tim Cullinan and Director General Damien McDonald discussing the importance of appointing a Minister for Agriculture with Taoiseach Micheál Martin. Source: Internet
Cullinan Associates Inc. raised its holdings in Intuit by 1.1% in the third quarter. Source: Internet
A look inside the smartly designed interiors of the all-new Rolls-Royce Cullinan. Source: Internet
Cullinan then sold the diamond to the Transvaal provincial government, which presented the stone to Britain’s King Edward VII as a birthday gift. Source: Internet