Proper noun
Paynter (plural Paynters)
A surname meaning "the head/end of the land" (penn an tir) in the Cornish language.
Baffert’s other Haskell winners were in 2014 (Bayern), 2012 (Paynter), 2011 (Coil), 2010 (Lookin at Lucky), 2005 (Roman Ruler), 2002 (War Emblem) and 2001 (Point Given). Source: Internet
Bass MP Brian Paynter is unimpressed with the Pakenham train line's performance results. Source: Internet
Paynter was coy over the likely makeup of this year’s final squad but he says the onus is on the selectors to mould the players into a potentially-winning outfit. Source: Internet
Paynter told Gormley that he was depressed when he downloaded the images and had lost his support group. Source: Internet
Jack is survived by his wife Mary Crocker; daughters Kasie (Dennis) Paynter, and Jennifer (Brett) Freeman; son Jack Crocker; and brother Jim (Barbara) Crocker; and was preceded in death by his parents Violet and Samuel Crocker. Source: Internet
Council deputy leader Adam Paynter said there are fears in the community of a rise in cases due to the inlux of vistors. Source: Internet