Proper noun
Rawlinson
A surname originating as a patronymic.
After discussions with Rawlinson and Plumer and the incorporation of Haig's changes, Macmullen submitted his memorandum on 14 February. Source: Internet
A version of the filleadh beag (philibeg), or small kilt (also known as the walking kilt) similar to the modern kilt was invented by an English Quaker from Lancashire named Thomas Rawlinson sometime in the 1720s. Source: Internet
C. Rawlinson, "On the Ethnography of the Cimbri", Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 6 (1877) 150-158. Source: Internet
Most accept that he lived, taught and founded a monastic order during the Mahajanapada era during the reign of Bimbisara ( c. 558 – c. 491 BCE ), Rawlinson, Hugh George. Source: Internet
In an interview on Friday, Lucid CEO Peter Rawlinson shared his thoughts about electric vehicle startups such as Nikola. Source: Internet
Lucid plans to use the same 2,170-format cells as the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y “because of the economics,” and Rawlinson says that it’s “signed, sealed, and settled with a household name.” Source: Internet