Proper noun
Larner (plural Larners)
A surname.
"In the first four days, 116,412 fans have attended the tournament across the three cities," ATP Cup Tournament Director Tom Larner said. Source: Internet
It has been suggested by A. J. Larner that Carroll's Humpty Dumpty had prosopagnosia on the basis of his description of his finding faces hard to recognise. Source: Internet
Larner, p. 158 During the war, the Ligue Nationale pour la Defense de la Musique Française was formed by Saint-Saëns, Dubois, d'Indy and others, campaigning for a ban on the performance of contemporary German music. Source: Internet
Cayman Islands Aquatic Sports Association Duke Sullivan and 345 Athletics Club president Derek Larner stop by to talk about the first every Cayman Islands Aquathlon! Source: Internet
Schonberg, p. 468; and Larner, p. 188 No duel took place, and no such incident is mentioned in the biographies by Orenstein or Nichols, though both record that the breach was total and permanent. Source: Internet
"Trevor-Roper has said that it was necessary for belief in the Kingdom of Satan to die before the witch theory could be discredited.", Larner, 'Crime of Witchcraft In Early Modern Europe', in Oldridge, 'The Witchcraft Reader', p. 211 (2002). Source: Internet