1. Falkner - Noun
2. Falkner - Proper noun
United States novelist (originally Falkner) who wrote about people in the southern United States (1897-1962)
Source: WordNetBaltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1980 ISBN 0801823471 Thus, four days prior to William's fifth birthday on September 21, 1902, the Falkner family settled in Oxford, where he lived on and off for the rest of his life. Source: Internet
Falkner: Blenheim 1704, p. 18 Prelude Protagonists march to the Danube :A scarlet caterpillar, upon which all eyes were at once fixed, began to crawl steadfastly day by day across the map of Europe, dragging the whole war with it. Source: Internet
Falkner: Blenheim 1704, p. 19 In this assumption Marlborough proved correct: Villeroi shadowed the Duke with 30,000 men in 60 squadrons and 42 battalions. Source: Internet
Falkner: Blenheim 1704, p. 20. Falkner gives a total of 8,000 Tallard then returned with his own force to the Rhine, once again side-stepping Thüngen's efforts to intercept him. Source: Internet
Falkner: Blenheim 1704, p. 25. Eugene had doubts about Baden's reliability, for he was a close friend of the Elector of Bavaria. Source: Internet
Falkner: Blenheim 1704, p. 40 Tallard's march, meanwhile, presented a dilemma for Eugene. Source: Internet