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colin

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
masc. proper name, from French Colin , a diminutive of Col , itself a diminutive of Nicolas . A common shepherd's name in pastoral verse.

Usage examples of colin.

She saw a thin bespectacled man, dressed in light tweed, make his way absentmindedly to his seat and guessed him to be Dr Colin Makepeace.

High up somewhere amid the cloud of beeches and buttonwood trees, our log cabin lay hid, in a gully made by the little stream that filled our pails with a silver trickle over a staircase of shelving rock, and up there Colin was already busy with his skilled French cookery, preparing our evening meal.

Colin and little Crania, Fionna and her daughter Elen, Briga and Ava, and the aged Dougal clustered around Elen as she broke the seal and opened the parchment.

By the next day, seven-year-old Crania was sick, too, and the day after that Colin took to his bed.

Zachary walked away from her to speak with Sperren and Colin Dovekey, his body posture stiff as though he tried to contain intense rage.

Fortunately, Sperren, Colin Dovekey, and the general had been able to bring him around to consider less drastic measures.

He was a German, from Duesseldorf, and his worn face lit up when he found that Colin had been at Duesseldorf and could talk with him about it.

Davie Fulton, the brilliant young Rhodes Scholar from Kamloops, British Columbia, very quickly established himself as the procedural expert of the Conservative Party in battling the Liberal move, while Stanley Knowles from Winnipeg, and Colin Cameron from Nanaimo, British Columbia, became the chief spokesmen for the CCF.

Colin shouted, and the kennelman, standing on the other side, hauled the door up on its winch.

Colin Maclaurin had laid the foundation of an observatory, and the curious Gothic building, which still stands, is the first germ.

Goodman Colin Mac David a Manxman whom I remembered from when I was a very little girl.

Colin Meadows had been friendly with Helen, whom he saw daily in the Clements office.

The upshot of this visit was that Bradley gave the letter, fastened up by now, with the map inside, to Colin Meadows to post.

It seemed like quite a coincidence that they were here to see Colin, when he was the one in charge of the Metcalfe case.

When Carla Metcalfe opened the door she stood with arms folded, looking from Colin to me and back again.