Proper noun
Lanphear (plural Lanphears)
A surname from Cornish.
Glen W. Lanphear, 66, Tonasket, had a third-degree DWLS charge dismissed. Source: Internet
Dr. Bruce Lanphear, a professor at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, said evidence is mounting that a variety of toxic compounds are “shifting children’s behavior.” Source: Internet
The brothers’ dad, George Lanphear, was a Beloit native who lettered in baseball, basketball and football at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Source: Internet
The 2002 gathering at the Avenue was a memorial for Dan’s youngest brother, Philip Lanphear, dead at 57 of a cancer diagnosed in the mid 1980s, when doctors gave Phil maybe a year to live. Source: Internet
The Madison Magazine editor, Jim Selk, a rogue willing to play a hunch, sent me on assignment to the mountains outside Aspen to write a profile of Charlie Lanphear. Source: Internet