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Durward

Durward may refer to:

People:

  • Alan Durward (died after 1264 or in 1275), effective ruler of Scotland at several times during the minority of Alexander III
  • Durward Gorham Hall, six-term member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Missouri
  • Durward Kirby (1912-2000), American television host and announcer
  • Durward Knowles (born 1917), Olympic champion sailor from the Bahamas
  • Durward Lely (1852-1944), Scottish opera singer

Other uses:

  • Hostarius, alternately Doorward or Durward, an office in medieval Scotland
  • Durward Street, London, England
  • Quentin Durward, protagonist of Sir Walter Scott's novel Quentin Durward

Usage examples of "durward".

He lingered openly in the doorway, ignoring Durward as he bustled around inside, lighting the fire, fluffing the pillows on the four-poster bed.

The entire planet of Durward was filled with boobytraps, ready to spring on any agents who came looking for him there.

Let’s see, Durward is in Sector Ten, Algonia is in Three, Aston’s in Six, Nevander’s in Thirteen, and Gastonia is a rim-world clear to hellangone out on the edge of Twenty.

We couldn't talk about any of the things Durward and I had in common because that would have meant leaving her out in the cold.