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Lunt

Lunt \Lunt\, n. [D. lont; akin to Dan. & G. lunte, Sw. lunta. Cf. Link a torch.]

  1. The match cord formerly used in firing cannon.

  2. A puff of smoke. [Scotch.]
    --Burns.

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lunt

n. 1 A slow-burning match or torch. 2 smoke with flames, especially from a pipe.

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Lunt

Lunt is a small village in the borough of Sefton in Merseyside, England, close to Sefton Village and to the west of Maghull and is in the L29 postcode.

Lunt (disambiguation)

Lunt may also refer to:

  • Lunt Fort, a Roman fort in the province of Britannia.
  • A surname
  • Alfred Lunt, an American Tony Award-winning stage director and actor.
  • George Lunt, an American editor, lawyer, author, and politician.
  • Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, a Broadway theatre located in Manhattan.
  • Lunt Solar Systems LLC, a manufacturer of solar telescopes, filters & accessories, in Arizona.
  • Lunt Manufacturing Co., Inc., was a metals company in Illinois.
  • Lunt Silversmiths, a manufacturer of fine sterling, silver-plate and stainless steel flatware.
  • Mr. Lunt, a character from the Christian children's series VeggieTales

Usage examples of "lunt".

Smoke Filer, Babs Bitterman, Lunt, Pete Marsh, Bert Fox, Ken Fischer, Bo Bozer, and--were others?

Fuzzies heard George Lunt and his family of Fuzzies approaching the house before the Terran humans did, as always.

With his brown hair curling almost to his shoulders, the chevard of Lunt looked young, hardly more than twenty.

There were a few things Holloway wanted to get clearly understood with the battalion commander before he went back to Holloway Station, and George Lunt had a few points he wanted to pick over, as well.

Old Sally didn't talk much, except to rave about the Lunts, because she was busy rubbering and being charming.