Word info

tawney

Speech parts

1. tawney - Noun

2. Tawney - Proper noun

Meaning

Tawney (plural Tawneys)

A surname from Norman.

tawney (countable and uncountable, plural tawneys)

Obsolete form of tawny.

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Examples

He was preceded in death by one brother, Clement Tawney, Jr.; his father and mother-in-law, Burl and Hazel Ellison Bullard; and one sister-in-law, Sandy Hackney. Source: Internet

Hall's Brewery was acquired by Samuel Allsopp & Sons in 1926, after which it ceased brewing in Oxford. citation Morrell's was founded in 1743 by Richard Tawney. Source: Internet

I am hoping the following quote of RH Tawney will ring a bell in you "Clever men are impressed in their differences from their fellows. Source: Internet

Tawney became interested and signed him to his New Logic Mgmt., where he began developing Baretsky’s career. Source: Internet

While Tawney is critical of Zinke’s conservation efforts, he says the secretary has taken good steps to create more public access to federal lands, particularly national wildlife refuges. Source: Internet

Such a connection was advanced in influential works by R. H. Tawney (1880–1962) and by Max Weber (1864–1920). Source: Internet

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