Proper noun
Futrell (plural Futrells)
A surname.
"American Swastika: Inside the White Power Movement's Hidden Spaces of Hate" By Pete Simi, Robert Futrell American neo-Nazi groups often operate websites, occasionally stage public demonstrations, and maintain ties to groups in Europe and elsewhere. Source: Internet
As of Monday, only one Bengal has been placed on the NFL’s reserve/COVID-19 list in rookie defensive end Kendall Futrell. Source: Internet
Also getting reps at tailback are Ryan Mullins, Zion Abaeio, Ronnell Young Jr. and Matt Futrell. Source: Internet
"the best gladiators", Futrell citing Petronius's Satyricon, 45. The use of volunteers had a precedent in the Iberian munus of Scipio Africanus ; but none of those had been paid. Source: Internet
Futrell is citing Tertullian's De Speculates, 22. Nevertheless, there is evidence of informal if not entirely lawful practices to the contrary. Source: Internet
Futrell is citing Ulpian's 8th book of Proconsular Functions, CMRL, 11.7. Source: Internet