Proper noun
Lon
Abbreviation of London. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
According to Lon Fuller’s account of thin theory, rule of law exists in a society when the laws of that society are “general, public, prospective, clear, consistent, capable of being followed, stable, and enforced” (Peerenboom, 3). Source: Internet
After overthrowing pro-China Sihanouk, Cambodian leader Lon Nol, despite being anti-Communist and ostensibly in the "pro-American" camp, continued to back FULRO against all Vietnamese, both anti-communist South Vietnam and the Communist Viet Cong. Source: Internet
An Elmo doll in Seth’s room still occassionally “talks” — Lon and Sue believe it’s Seth letting them know he’s OK. Source: Internet
At ten years of age, living in Maywood, he attended a screening of Lon Chaney, Sr. 's film The Phantom of the Opera (1925) late at night on his own. Source: Internet
Ci The new cars with high compression engines require fuel of Ethyl's anti-knock stand ard, and in turn give more power from every gal lon. Source: Internet
Film In 1914 the film The Oubliette features Murdock MacQuarrie as Villon, Lon Chaney as Bertrand de la Payne and Doc Crane as the king Louis XI. Source: Internet