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Tindal

Tindal \Tin"dal\, n. [From the native name: cf. Malayalam ta??al.]

  1. A petty officer among lascars, or native East Indian sailors; a boatswain's mate; a cockswain. [India]
    --Malcom.

  2. An attendant on an army. [India]
    --Simmonds.

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tindal

n. 1 (context India dated English) A petty officer among lascars; a boatswain's mate; a cockswain. 2 (context India dated English) An attendant on an army.

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Tindal

Tindal, Tindale or '''Tindall ''' may refer to:

In People:

  • Adela Tindal (1862–1929), British composer, more usually known as Adela Maddison
  • Blair Tindall (born 1960), American oboist and journalist
  • George Tindall (1921–2006), American historian
  • Gillian Tindall, British author
  • Mardi Tindal (born 1952), Moderator of the United Church of Canada
  • Mary Tindale (born 1920), Australian botanist
  • Matthew Tindal (1657–1733), English writer influential at the dawn of the Enlightenment
  • Mike Tindall (born 1978), English rugby player
  • Nicolas Tindal (1687–1774), 18th century translator and historian, nephew of Matthew
  • Norman Tindale (1900–1993), Australian anthropologist, archaeologist and entomologist
  • Nicholas Conyngham Tindal (1776–1846), English Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas (great grandson of Rev Nicolas).
  • William York Tindall (1903–1981), American James Joyce scholar at Columbia University

In Places:

  • RAAF Base Tindal, and Royal Australian Air Force base, named after Wing Commander Archibald Tindal
  • Tindal Centre, English Psychiatric hospital
  • Tindale, Cumbria, Cumbria, England
  • Tindall, Missouri, United States

Other:

  • Tindal Street Press, British independent publisher of contemporary literary fiction
  • Trade name for acetophenazine

Usage examples of "tindal".

After a while even Tindal got tired of attempting to interrogate her and we had to content ourselves with speculation as to her past.

Myself, Graham, Tindal, Aynslae, the Sword of Truth and the Shield of Reckoning, the last of which, against all odds, also speaks.

Considering our exchange, I was sure Tindal would not stay with us, but he surprised me and turned to follow.

Long black hair, almost black eyes and a short dark beard, made him look rather sinister, but his smile was infectious and soon even Tindal seemed to have stopped worrying.

I was just beginning to let my guard down, when Tindal started a conversation that would change the course of our future.

Though neither spoke of it, I could tell from their expressions that both Tindal and Aynslae were likewise disturbed.

I glanced at Tindal, who stood off to the side, looking almost as gray as the ghouls.

It seemed forever before Tindal stood on my shoulders and Aynslae was just behind him.

I was about to say so, when Tindal knelt and placed his hand palm up on the ground.

I had my sword and shield, Tindal his sword and the giants were all armed with large maces.

It was in an action for nuisance before Tindal, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, at Croydon Assizes.

Alderson, Tindal, Patteson, Wightman, Crompton, Vaughan Williams, James, Willes, and, later, Blackburn.

What other subject through all Art and Nature could have produced Tindal for a profound author, and furnished him with readers?

Dutch account, given by Tindal and Swart, in the second half of the 5th paragraph, is as follows:.

Scriptures by Tindal that was esteemed the most dangerous to the established faith.