Proper noun
Prochnow (plural Prochnows)
A surname.
A 16-row corn planter seeds a cornfield on the Ron Prochnow farm Tuesday in the Dunn County town of Spring Brook. Source: Internet
He meets its captain ( Jürgen Prochnow ), chief engineer ( Klaus Wennemann ), and the crew in a raucous French bordello. Source: Internet
However, at the beginning of the meeting, Prochnow said that because the council has not seen the full financial plan for the Hillview overhaul, it would be premature to discuss Children’s Corner. Source: Internet
II, 452–457; cited by Prochnow, p. 14. "He took down what he declared was the exact language of Lincoln's address, and his declaration was as good as the oath of a court stenographer. Source: Internet
II, 452–57; cited by Prochnow, Victor Herbert. ed. Great Stories from Great Lives Freeport: Books for Libraries Press, 1944. Source: Internet