Proper noun
Hyslop (plural Hyslops)
A surname from Old English.
Beatrice Fry Hyslop, French Nationalism in 1789 (1968) especially chap. 7 The influence was great in the hundreds of small German states and elsewhere, where it was either inspired by the French example or in reaction against it. Source: Internet
Ms Nolan told the committee economy secretary Fiona Hyslop would only do so if ordered to by judicial review. Source: Internet
It took until the 10th minute until either side mustered a threat when Jamie Glasgow paced away down the left and slung the ball into the near post where Dwayne Hyslop flicked it just over the crossbar. Source: Internet
Hyslop (1980), p. 68. Baudelaire's reaction to music was passionate and psychological. Source: Internet
Hyslop (1980), p. 69 Baudelaire's writings contributed to the elevation of Wagner and to the cult of Wagnerism that swept Europe in the following decades. Source: Internet
Hyslop would write his English script on a clear cellophane -like material, aiming to fit within the original speech bubble. Source: Internet