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Ewart

Proper noun

Meaning

A surname transferred from the given name.

A male given name from Old French from the Norman French for Edward

A locality, formerly a settlement, in the Rural Municipality of Pipestone, Manitoba, Canada, named after J. S. Ewart.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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A list containing 172 of those names, including Gomes, was returned and ‘confirmed’ as being out the country on Elections Day by the Deputy Chief Immigration Officer, Ewart Wray. Source: Internet

Ewart Oakeshott has proposed an alternative description of the weapon as a crescent shaped socketed axe. Source: Internet

British poet Gavin Ewart praised Updike for the metaphysical quality of his poetry and for his ability "to make the ordinary seem strange," and calls Updike one of the few modern novelists capable of writing good poetry. Source: Internet

Ewart Oakeshott (1980), p.53 Glaive A glaive is a polearm consisting of a single-edged tapering blade similar in shape to a modern kitchen knife on the end of a pole. Source: Internet

However, in 1882, the National Liberal Club was established under William Ewart Gladstone 's chairmanship, designed to be more "inclusive" towards Liberal grandees and activists throughout the UK. Source: Internet

Gladstone Ewart fixes a pipe that takes water to his farm at Coptic in St Thomas. Source: Internet

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