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munnion Arch. (ˈmʌnjən) Forms: 6 munnyon, 7 minion, 7–8 monion, (7 monyon), 8–9 munion, 7– munnion. [Alteration of munial monial.] = mullion.1593–4 in Swayne Sarum Churchw. Acc. (1896) 299 Settinge vp of 26 foote of newe Mvnnyons, 13s. 1617 in Willis & Clark Cambridge (1886) I. 205 The iames and min...
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Henry Munnion
Henry Munnion (21 January 1849 – 24 June 1904) was an English cricketer. Munnion was a right-handed batsman who bowled left-arm medium pace. References
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Henry Munnion at CricketArchive
1849 births
1904 deaths
People from Ardingly
English cricketers
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munion
▪ I. † ˈmunion Mil. Obs. rare. [a. F. moignon stump: see monion.] The trunnion of a gun.1646 Eldred Gunners Glasse 104 The knobs of the mettal at each side of the Peece are called the Tronions or Munions.▪ II. munion variant of munnion.
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mullion
mullion Arch. (ˈmʌljən) Also 6 Sc. mullen. [Prob. a metathetic alteration of the synonymous muniall monial. Cf. munnion, which appears somewhat later in our quots.] 1. a. A vertical bar dividing the lights in a window, esp. in Gothic architecture; also, a similar bar in screen-work.1567 Harman Cavea...
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monial
▪ I. ˈmonial, a. and n.1 Obs. Also 4 -yale, 4–6 -yal(l, 6 -iale, moiniall. [a. OF. monial, moinal (moniale n. fem.), f. F. moine monk; or ad. med.L. moniāl-is.] A. adj. Monastic. rare—0.1656 Blount Glossogr., Monial or Monachal. B. n. A nun.1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. x. 319 Þere shal come a kyng and conf...
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1955 Birthday Honours
Ernest Henry Munnion, managing director, E. H. Munnion Ltd., Builders, Sussex.
Thomas Murphy, General Secretary, Showmen's Guild of Great Britain.
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moniour
▪ I. † ˈmonion Mil. Obs. Also 7 mougnon, 7–9 mognion, 8 moignon. [a. F. moignon, in 17th c. † mougnon, of obscure origin: cf. Sp. muñon muscle of the arm.] (See quots. 1658, 1706.)1652 Loveday tr. Calprenède's Cassandra i. 47 His sleeve which issuing forth of a Mougnon of gold, in the forme of a Lio...
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minion
▪ I. minion, n.1 and a. (ˈmɪnjən) Forms: 6–7 minyon, mynyon(e, mynion, mineon, 6 mynny(e)on, mygnyon, mynon, mignyon, Sc. moynȝeoun, munȝ(e)oun, minȝeo(u)n, mynȝon, -ȝeoun, 7 minnion, (minione), 7–8 mignion, 7–9 mignon, 6– minion. [a. F. mignon (also fem. mignonne) n. and adj. The ultimate etymology...
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