The Collaborative International Dictionary
Mullen \Mul"len\, n. (Bot.) See Mullein.
Wiktionary
n. (alternative form of mullein English)
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Housing Units (2000): 309
Land area (2000): 0.375445 sq. miles (0.972398 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.375445 sq. miles (0.972398 sq. km)
FIPS code: 33250
Located within: Nebraska (NE), FIPS 31
Location: 42.042480 N, 101.045611 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 69152
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Wikipedia
Mullen is a surname of Irish and Scottish origin.
Usage examples of "mullen".
Buck Badger, Jim Hooker, Donald Pike, Pink Pooler, the Chickering set, Porter, Cowles, Mullen, Benson, Billings, Webb, and others.
In spite of catgut sutures that were suitable for dogs but too large for human tendons, I was able to reattach them, and Mullen regained use of all but his middle finger, which was later repaired at the naval hospital at New Caledonia.
You may blame Spoon River for what it is, But whom do you blame for the will in you That feeds itself and makes you dock-weed, Jimpson, dandelion or mullen And which can never use any soil or air So as to make you jessamine or wistaria?
The demonstration of the fact that Martin and Mullens, of the MAY- FLOWER colonists, were also Merchant Adventurers, while William White was probably such.
William Mullens and his family were, as shown, from Dorking in Surrey, and their home was therefore close to London, whence they sailed, beyond doubt, in the MAY-FLOWER.
William Mullens, proves an important one in many particulars, only one of which need be referred to in this connection, but all of which will receive due consideration.
Austin found her authority for saying that Priscilla Mullens was of a Huguenot family, in Dr.
Priscilla Mullens, whom the glamour of unfounded romance and the pen of the poet Longfellow have made one of the best known and best beloved of the Pilgrim band, was either a little older, or younger, than her brother Joseph, it is not certain which.
Priscilla Mullens credits with carrying her in his arms when a small child, etc.
Priscilla Mullens, worldwide celebrity, though it is to be feared that its historical accuracy would hardly stand criticism.
That the higher motives mentioned by Smith governed such tried and steadfast souls as Bass, Brewer, Collier, Fletcher, Goffe, Hatherly, Ling, Mullens, Pocock, Thomas, and a few others, there can be no doubt.
Thomas Millsop, William Thomas, Thomas Mott, John Thornell William Mullens, Fria Newbald, Matthew Thornell William Pennington, William Penrin.
He was the fifth of the Adventurers to come to New England to remain, and cast in his lot with the Pilgrims at New Plimoth--Martin, Mullens, Collier, and Hatherly preceding him.
Adventurers, Collier, Hatherly, Keayne, Mullens, Revell, Pierce, Sharpe, Thomas, and Weston, probably Wright and White, possibly others, came to America for longer or shorter periods.
Wright were Plymouth colonists Martin and Mullens, as noted, being MAY-FLOWER Pilgrims.