Proper noun
Kull (plural Kulls)
A surname.
The lake-beings about him drew daggers and moved upon Kull. Then the king laughed and set his back against a column, gripping his sword hilt until the muscles stood out on his right arm in great ridges. "This is a game I understand, ghosts," he laughed. Robert E. Howard
For there are worlds beyond worlds, as Kull knows, and whether the wizard bewitched him by words or by mesmerism, vistas did open to the king's gaze beyond that strange door, and Kull is less sure of reality since he gazed into the mirrors of Tuzun Thune. Robert E. Howard
This warrior says you must fight him for the leadership," said Bran, and Kull, eyes glittering with growing battle-joy, nodded: "I guessed as much. Give us space." "A shield and a helmet!" shouted Bran, but Kull shook his head. "I need none," he growled. "Back and give us room to swing our steel! Robert E. Howard
Burke (¶ 28) By March, Howard had recycled an unpublished Kull story called " By This Axe I Rule! Source: Internet
Employer information for Carroll McNulty & Kull LLC in Basking Ridge, New Jersey 07920 - Jobs. Source: Internet
Kull, a king of the Megino-Khangalassky Yakuts, began a Sakha conspiracy by allowing the first stockade construction. Source: Internet