Proper noun
Nicoll
A surname originating as a patronymic.
Allardyce Nicoll : The World of Harlequin, a Critical Study of the Commedia Dell'arte, p.44 In a commedia comedy, many zanni or lazzi routines will begin by an action delivered by Pantalone himself. Source: Internet
But the dreadful fire in 1963 brought the Nicoll Street chapter to an end. Source: Internet
Nicoll testified last year that he dealt with “probably hundreds” of doctors during his years at BLS. Source: Internet
The two groups came together, a board of directors was formed, and Forester’s Hall in Nicoll Street, once home to rowdy suffragette meetings, was opened with a production of James Elroy Fleckers Hassan. Source: Internet
Lorelei Nicoll announced earlier in July that she would not be running for council again after 12 years on the governing body. Source: Internet
Torry/Ferryhill SNP councillor Audrey Nicoll said: “If the application is successful it would be a welcome use of the premises.” Source: Internet