12 Metaphors for surname

CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH, whose surname was Phelan, afterwards Tonna, author of numerous books for children, tales, etc. (1825-1862).

From this and many similar expressions, interpreted by the laws of Anagram, and taken in conjunction with various circumstances which do not require to be stated here, it may be inferred that her surname was Nagle.

That his surname was Bartolomeo, which could not have been borne by a Jew; 3.

His surname was Quixada, or Quesada.

The original surname of the family was De Balinhard, assumed from an estate of that name in the county of Forfar.

It is something to be especially noted, that C. Licinius Stolo, the man from whom these laws take their name, was not a needy political adventurer, but a very wealthy man, his possessions being mainly in land; and that he belonged to a gens (the Licinii) who were noted in after days for their immense wealth, among them being that Crassus whose avarice became proverbial, and whose surname was Dives, or the Rich.

Well, you know, dear, he had told me what it really meant; it means Sevenoaks, only it has got down to Snooksboth Snooks and Noaks, dreadfully vulgar surnames though they be, are really worn forms of Sevenoaks.

They will discover (in their researches into 'istry, as Mr. Gandish said) that Michael Angelo's surname was Buonarotti; and they will point out that the word "roth" is very like the word "rot."

The surname is from tlilli, black, and potonia, "emplumar á otro.

And in a near-by junk there was a young man called Sun; his first name was Fu, Rich, and his surname was Shan-lai, Excellent-in-Promise.

" "I know that my surname is Berwick, but I know nothing of Private Berwick," said I. "Well," said Captain Haskell, "if you have got your name reversed, that is a small matter which will straighten itself out when you recover your memory.

A compound sentence is a sentence which consists of two or more simple ones either expressly or tacitly connected; as, "Send men to Joppa, and call for Simon, whose surname is Peter; who shall tell thee words, whereby thou and all thy house shall be saved.

12 Metaphors for  surname