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Lionel

Lionel \Li"on*el\ (l[imac]"[u^]n*[e^]l), n. [OF., dim. of lion.] (Zo["o]l.) The whelp of a lioness; a young lion.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Lionel

masc. proper name, from French, literally "young lion" (see lion).

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lionel

n. The whelp of a lioness; a young lion.

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Lionel

Lionel is a given name which may refer to the following:

Lionel (radio personality)

Michael William Lebron (born August 26, 1958), popularly known as Lionel, is a trial lawyer, Emmy Award winning nationally syndicated American radio and television personality, media, political, and legal analyst, news decoder, actor, author, essayist, (out)spoken word artist, standup comedian, bluegrass musician, speaker, lecturer and voice actor.

Lionel (disambiguation)

Lionel is a masculine given name. It may also refer to:

  • Lionel Corporation, an American manufacturer and retailer of toy trains and model railroads
  • Lionel, LLC, an American designer and importer of toy trains and model railroads, owns the trademarks and most of the product rights associated with Lionel Corp., but is not directly related
  • Lionel, Lewis, a village in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland
  • Lionel Town, Jamaica, a settlement
  • Lionel (bridge), a defense in the game of bridge

Usage examples of "lionel".

Had scarce burst forth, when from afar The ministers of misrule sent, Seized upon Lionel, and bore His chained limbs to a dreary tower, In the midst of a city vast and wide.

Once a eunuch surgeon to the harem of Sultan Mehomet, the viceroy of Egypt, Masri had served Amir Bedawi, Lionel Templeton faithfully from the day Lionel had freed him.

Clarissa giggled when Capella was introduced, and said that everybody thought of that lovely little light opera, but Lionel and Clarissa was how they had been christened and there was nothing they could do about it.

When she and Lionel had first met, she informed Capella, they had decided that this was Fate, so there was nothing to be done about that, either.

He joined Lionel, Clarissa and Capella at their table for four, and seemed in high spirits.

Clarissa also appeared disinclined for conversation, and after lunch Lionel had Capella beside him with the nuns on the back seat.

Phillipa gathered up the hem of her cotte, knotted it about her ample white hips and went racing to the water to splash and startle Geoffrey, John, Edmund and Lionel.

It was an odd choice, Lionel reflected, for a diocesan secretary to have made.

Sir Lionel to be absent, locked himself in here to rifle the mummy case, for Croxted, entering by way of the window, found the key on the inside.

They are illustrated in colour by Norman Lindsay, Hal Gye and Lionel Lindsay, and are obtainable from all Booksellers, Bookstalls and Newsagents in Australia and New Zealand.

Pethwick, who before her marriage to the late Sir Lionel Pethwick was, of course, Miss Diana Gyrth, is the sister of Col.

She turned back only long enough to issue a few succinct orders to Jennet, Lionel, and Fulke and to tell Mark to bring a torch.

Not just Mark and Jennet, but Lionel and Fulke, as well, were staring, transfixed, at the stairs to the solar.

It was anything but ladylike, and she saw Lionel shift uncomfortably in the bed.

We were still chuckling at having seen Lionel from HELP, paged by the nurse, checking out the room numbers and then, with a spiffy straightening of his Blazer and forelock, entering the room of the Lady of the Lice, the room crawling with the crabs.