Proper noun
Sidwell (plural Sidwells)
A surname.
Chamic has various Austroasiatic loanwords that cannot be clearly traced to existing Austroasiatic branches (Sidwell 2006). Source: Internet
Sidwell & Blench (2011) discuss this proposal in more detail, and note that there is good evidence for a Khasi–Palaungic node, which could also possibly be closely related to Khmuic. Source: Internet
The match's added time featured a scare for already injured Beckham when he got tackled by Steve Sidwell whose cleats struck Beckham's right foot, sending him airborne before he crumpled hard to the ground. Source: Internet
He was preceded in death by one son, Stanley N. Wilson; two sisters, Irene Stallman and Alene Sidwell; and two brothers, David and Verlin Wilson. Source: Internet
She attended public schools there until he was elected President and the family moved to Washington, D.C., where she began attending the private Sidwell Friends School. Source: Internet
She is preceded in death by: her parents; brothers, Paul Sidwell, Roger Sidwell and Jack Sidwell; and sister, Shirley Johnson. Source: Internet