Proper noun
Krum
An American surname.
Given names have many variations, but the most common names have Christian/Greek (e.g. Maria, Ivan, Christo, Peter, Pavel), Slavic (Ognyan, Miroslav, Tihomir) or Protobulgarian (Krum, Asparukh) (pre-Christian) origin. Source: Internet
In 1906 Charles Krum's son, Howard Krum, joined his father in this work. Source: Internet
In the book, Hermione's feelings toward Ron are hinted at when she says that Ron can't see her "like a girl," but Krum could. Source: Internet
Krum implemented law reform intending to reduce poverty and strengthen social ties in his vastly enlarged state. Source: Internet
Krum was interested in helping Pearne, so space was set up in a laboratory in the attic of Western Cold Storage. Source: Internet
Krum was prepared to continue Pearne’s work, and in August, 1903 a patent was filed for a ‘typebar page printer’. citation In 1904, Krum filed a patent for a ‘type wheel printing telegraph machine’ citation which was issued in August, 1907. Source: Internet