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Arthur_Button
English cricketer
Arthur Zachariah Button, later Cox (1815–1870) was an English cricketer. Button was born in Stifford, Essex and played only one important match - for
Arthur_Button_(cricketer)
Surname list
Button (1770–unknown), English cricketer Arthur Button (RAF officer) (1916–1991), British Royal Air Force air vice-marshal Arthur Button (cricketer)
Button_(surname)
Topics referred to by the same term
(1870–1947), English ornithologist Arthur Button (cricketer) (1815–1870), cricketer who later changed his name to Cox Arthur Cleveland Coxe (1818–1896), second
Arthur_Cox
footballer Hyman Lurie (1918–1982), table tennis player Dar Lyon, cricketer Dame Ellen MacArthur (born 1976), sailor who holds the world record for the fastest
List of English sportsmen and sportswomen
List_of_English_sportsmen_and_sportswomen
English cricketer
Button (born 1770) was an English amateur cricketer who made two known appearances from 1798 to 1804. He was mainly associated with Hampshire. Arthur
Archibald_Button
Early cricketers after foundation of MCC
1801–1825 is Arthur Haygarth's "Scores & Biographies" (Volume 1). While online databases were completely excluded from List of English cricketers (1701–1786)
List of English cricketers (1787–1825)
List_of_English_cricketers_(1787–1825)
Freemantle John Button, politician, was born in Buckland John Button, politician, was born in Buckland James Bye, actor, was born in Basingstoke Arthur Byng, cricketer
List_of_people_from_Hampshire
Cricketers who debuted for Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) in first-class cricket from the foundation of the club in 1787 until the end of the 1826 season
List of Marylebone Cricket Club players (1787–1826)
List_of_Marylebone_Cricket_Club_players_(1787–1826)
Masculine given name
American novelist, poet, and writer Maxwell Bury, British architect Maxwell Button, Canadian civil servant and politician Maxwell Carpendale, Irish Rugby Union
Maxwell_(given_name)
Gabrielle Glaister, actress W. G. Grace, cricketer Christopher Gunning, composer Ivor Gurney, composer and poet Button Gwinnett, second of the signatories
List of people from Gloucestershire
List_of_people_from_Gloucestershire
Burnand (MCC) James Burt (1827–1830) : J. Burt (Hampshire) Arthur Button (1838) : A. Z. Button (MCC) William Caffyn (1850–1857) : W. Caffyn (Surrey, Players
List of Marylebone Cricket Club players (1827–1863)
List_of_Marylebone_Cricket_Club_players_(1827–1863)
Day of the year
President of the South African Republic (born 1819) 1903 – Arthur Shrewsbury, English cricketer (born 1856) 1904 – Auguste Molinier, French librarian and
May_19
English actor (born 1950)
his brother Michael.[citation needed] Another son is the Warwickshire cricketer Jim Troughton. Troughton is also an uncle of the actor Harry Melling.
David_Troughton
Secondary school in Bridgetown, Barbados
boys are required to wear white buttoned down, short sleeved shirts and grey slacks and senior girls wear white buttoned down short sleeve shirts and grey
Harrison_College_(Barbados)
Name list
Brazilian general and politician Benjamin Cutting (born 1987), Australian cricketer Benjamin Dahlström (born 2003), Finnish footballer Benjamin Daviet (born
Benjamin_(name)
Exclusive society at Oxford University
marked by an annual breakfast at the Bullingdon point to point. The Wisden Cricketer reports that the Bullingdon is "ostensibly one of the two original Oxford
Bullingdon_Club
Public school in Elstree, Hertfordshire, England
and Director of Research, ICI, 1944–1953 Arthur Jaques (1888–1915), cricketer Leo Reid (1888–1938), cricketer Sir Clifford Monmohan Agarwala (1890 — 1972)
Aldenham_School
artist (Bram Stoker's Dracula, Mrs. Doubtfire, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button), four-time Oscar winner. Peter Coade, 83, Canadian meteorologist and television
Deaths_in_May_2025
British peer and cricketer
Lilford (12 January 1863 – 17 December 1945), was a British peer and cricketer. Powys was born at Lilford Hall, Northamptonshire, the son of ornithologist
John_Powys,_5th_Baron_Lilford
Annual award ceremony honouring individuals and teams from the world of sports
the "Laureus Sporting Moment Award (2000–2020)", it was won by Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar. In 2021, Chris Nikic was presented with the Best Sporting
Laureus_World_Sports_Awards
human rights lawyer and author (The Tamil Genocide by Sri Lanka). Dick Button, 95, American figure skater, Olympic champion (1948, 1952), five-time world
Deaths_in_January_2025
guitarist, heart attack. Arthur C. Pierce, 64, American screenwriter and director. Bertie Ross, 77-78, New Zealand cricketer. Jean Saenen, 82, Belgian
Deaths_in_November_1987
List of obituaries published before the subject was deceased
testing the banner accidentally pressed the "broadcast live for transmission" button, according to the BBC. George H.W. Bush actually died on November 30, 2018
List of prematurely reported obituaries
List_of_prematurely_reported_obituaries
Mansell (only man to hold F1 and IndyCar titles at the same time), Jenson Button, Lewis Hamilton (seven-time champion) and 2025 champion, Lando Norris. The
Culture_of_the_United_Kingdom
Public school in Horsham, West Sussex, England
for a session of mutual flogging. The school nurse arrived to find him buttoning his breeches; England's satirical press had come of age in time to make
Christ's_Hospital
English cricketer Peter Sunnucks (1916–1997), English cricketer Peter Swanwick (cricketer) (born 1945), English cricketer Peter Swart (cricketer) (1946–2000)
List of people with given name Peter
List_of_people_with_given_name_Peter
basketball player and four-time Olympian Steve Bracks, premier of Victoria John Button, Federal Labor politician Raffaello Carboni, author of an eyewitness account
List_of_people_from_Ballarat
Indigenous people of the Australian island state of Tasmania
ISBN 0-9750769-0-6. McBey, Leah (4 August 2018). "Tasmanias intriguing button grass mystery". The Advocate. McFarlane, Ian (2008). Beyond Awakening: the
Aboriginal_Tasmanians
Surname list
Tied, and Triple Threat[citation needed] Tony MacMahon (1939–2021), Irish button accordion player and radio and television broadcaster Victor McMahon (1903–1992)
McMahon_(surname)
State of Australia
Retrieved 1 September 2021. "Mystery still surrounds origin of iconic button grass plains". University of Tasmania. Archived from the original on 5 September
Tasmania
Group of related team sports
Rugby football Harrow football Winchester College football Blow football Button football – also known as Futebol de Mesa, Jogo de Botões Fantasy football
Football
School in Newtown, Victoria, Australia
President of Nauru since 2019 John Button – senior Federal Minister in the Hawke and Keating Governments Sir Arthur Coles – retail founder, MP, Lord Mayor
Geelong_College
Name
international rugby league footballer Jon Atkinson (born 1968), English cricketer Jon Auer (born 1969), American musician Jon Jon Augustavo, American director
Jon
earned medals in shooting at the Olympic Games and Asian Games. Jenson Button – former Formula 1 driver and triathlete. Brian Deegan – won professional
List_of_multi-sport_athletes
Name list
Daniel Hayward (1808–1852), English cricketer Daniel Hayward (cricketer, born 1832) (1832–1910), English cricketer Daniel R. Headrick, American historian
List of people with given name Daniel
List_of_people_with_given_name_Daniel
Australian politician (born 1970)
"an example of how to surgically hit every hot-button issue in one short grab for the cameras". Cricketer Usman Khawaja called his comments "an absolute
Peter_Dutton
director Brian Busby - author Pascale Bussières - Québécoise actress Craig Button (born 1963) - ice hockey analyst for TSN and former National Hockey League
List of Concordia University people
List_of_Concordia_University_people
Town and civil parish in Cheshire, England
1261. Macclesfield Grammar School was founded in 1502. The town had a silk-button industry from at least the middle of the 17th century and became a major
Macclesfield
in Zoology at the University of Cambridge John Belling, cytogeneticist Arthur Henry Reginald Buller, British-Canadian mycologist (BSc in 1896) Derek Burke
List of University of Birmingham alumni
List_of_University_of_Birmingham_alumni
between 20 May 2024 and 30 May 2024 without the required warnings about button batteries. 7 May – Three children aged 4, 7 and 9 die in a suspicious house
2025_in_Australia
Boys' school in Northwood, Hertfordshire, England
jackets with silver buttons, while monitors are distinguished by gold-buttoned suits, with the style selected by committee. Additionally, each house appoints
Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood
Merchant_Taylors'_School,_Northwood
British quiz show
one series. This was also the first to go "interactive". By using the red button viewers could play the general knowledge section throughout the series.
Mastermind (British game show)
Mastermind_(British_game_show)
Day of the year
Chita Rivera, American actress, singer, and dancer (born 1933) 2025 – Dick Button, American figure skater and actor (born 1929) 2025 – Julius Chan, Papua
January_30
Sri Lankan cricketer. Mária Gál, 68, Hungarian Olympic volleyball player. Fiona Hale, 88, American actress (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Minority
Deaths_in_April_2014
Third to sixth series of the radio version of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
its previous occupant having accidentally pressed the wrong sort of eject button. Tracing back, he discovered that a trail of coincidences led back to the
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tertiary to Hexagonal Phases
The_Hitchhiker's_Guide_to_the_Galaxy_Tertiary_to_Hexagonal_Phases
City in the West Midlands, England
Liberal politician; David Wright, a former UK ambassador to Japan; and Button Gwinnett, a signatory of the US Declaration of Independence and briefly
Wolverhampton
University) and administrator. Robin Parkinson, 92, English actor ('Allo 'Allo!, Button Moon, Twisted Nerve). Maria Radnoti-Alföldi, 95, Hungarian-German archaeologist
Deaths_in_May_2022
January – Estelle, singer 19 January – D Double E, grime MC 20 January Jenson Button, racing driver Matthew Tuck, singer-songwriter and frontman for Bullet for
1980_in_the_United_Kingdom
Private day school in Coventry, England
Birmingham Mail. Birmingham Live. Chilton, Steve (23 January 2015). "Red Button: Coventry 'stunner' Debee Ashby says Page Three should be consigned to dustbin
King Henry VIII School, Coventry
King_Henry_VIII_School,_Coventry
Day of the year
(died 2013) 1928 – Baddiewinkle, American internet personality 1929 – Dick Button, American figure skater and actor (died 2025) 1929 – Screamin' Jay Hawkins
July_18
Decade
operated their push buttons correctly and remembered to press the release button after a conversation was finished, but there was no provision against a
1880s
Day of the year
December 2017. "Latest Coldplay News". Capital FM (Press the "View More" button on the "Facts" column). 2023. Archived from the original on 27 February
July_31
Day of the year
Esteban Echeverría, Argentinian poet and author (died 1851) 1810 – Lysander Button, American engineer (died 1898) 1810 – William Seymour Tyler, American historian
September_2
Australian rules footballer and cricketer
father, Julius 'Ern' Schultz, had represented the state as a first-class cricketer and he followed in his footsteps in the 1936–37 Sheffield Shield season
Bruce_Schultz_(footballer)
British royal recognitions
Young People and to the community in the London Borough of Croydon. Norah Button-Brookwell. Founder and Principal, Liverpool Theatre School. For services
2024_New_Year_Honours
Day of the year
1 March 2024. "Latest Coldplay News". Capital FM (Press the "View More" button on the "Facts" column). 2023. Archived from the original on 27 February
March_2
(1855–1923) – first-class cricketer William Foster (born 1934) – first-class cricketer David Livingstone (1927–2011) – international cricketer for Scotland Philippa
List_of_people_from_Glasgow
for manslaughter". BBC News. 2015-09-11. Retrieved 2025-07-06. "Becky's Button". Retrieved 5 August 2025. "About Rebecca Dykes". Rebecca Dykes Writers
List of Elizabeth Emblem recipients
List_of_Elizabeth_Emblem_recipients
Number worn on a sports player's uniform
teammate, Lewis Hamilton, the numbers 1 and 2; and again in 2010 when Jenson Button moved to McLaren from Brawn GP. Originally if a driver won the World Championship
Number_(sports)
a "foot-ball club, a rifle club, or other athletic pursuits" to keep cricketers fit during winter. An experimental match was played by Wills and others
Timeline of Australian inventions
Timeline_of_Australian_inventions
Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 17 February 2008. Button, Henry G. (1976). The Guinness Book of the Business World. Enfield: Guinness
Timeline of London (19th century)
Timeline_of_London_(19th_century)
Notable people from Wolverhampton, England
presenter Peter Baker (born 1967) – golfer Jack Bannister (1930–2016) – cricketer and commentator Frances Barber (born 1958) – actress Steve Barnett (born
List of people from Wolverhampton
List_of_people_from_Wolverhampton
during 1920 in New Zealand. Head of State – George V Governor-General – Arthur Foljambe, 2nd Earl of Liverpool until 7 July, then John Jellicoe, Viscount
1920_in_New_Zealand
Day of the year
ice hockey player 1988 – Iain Ramsay, Australian footballer 1989 – David Button, English footballer 1989 – Lloyd Rigby, English footballer 1990 – Chandler
February_27
archaeologist (b. 1939). Robin Parkinson, English actor ('Allo 'Allo!, Button Moon, Twisted Nerve) (b. 1929). 8 May Syd Farrimond, English footballer
2022 deaths in the United Kingdom
2022_deaths_in_the_United_Kingdom
City in Queensland, Australia
fruit and vegetable production is also significant: avocado, banana, bean, button squash, capsicum, chilli, citrus, cucumber, custard apple, egg fruit, honeydew
Bundaberg
Division of University of Melbourne, Australia
include: 2010: Peter Singer 2011: Gareth Evans 2012: Glyn Davis 2013: James Button 2014: Mark Dreyfus 2015: Marcia Langton 2016: Julian Burnside 2017: Abdi
Ormond_College,_Melbourne
play centre. ^ Honourable mention for starting a scene by landing on a button and then agreeing not to sue. Merrick Watts As a hoon on trial in court
List of Thank God You're Here episodes
List_of_Thank_God_You're_Here_episodes
Manor house in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
anger". The Small family crest is branch of palm, properly erect. A gold button bearing an erect palm surrounded by the Small family motto was recently
Dirnanean_House
and science administrator (died 2018) Arthur Woods, rugby union player (died 2015) 10 August Eric Dunn, cricketer Brian Pickworth, fencer (died 2020) Ross
1929_in_New_Zealand
British Indian Army general (1864–1937)
children born to Julienne Emily (née Saunders) Cox and cricketer Arthur Zachariah Cox (né Button). He was educated initially at Harrow School where he
Percy_Cox
College of the University of Cambridge
lacking a slit in the forearm and gathered above the elbow by a blue cord and button. The college has a long sporting tradition, including the St Edmund's College
St Edmund's College, Cambridge
St_Edmund's_College,_Cambridge
Town in Canterbury, New Zealand
prominent personage. Henry Boddington (1863–1938), cricketer who played for Nelson and Otago Isabel Button (1863–1921), horse driver, trainer and equestrian
Kaiapoi
Grade I listed priory in North Somerset, United Kingdom
priory, however it was not rich for most of its existence, with William Button giving a legacy of 210 marks in 1277. In 1317, although the first church
Woodspring_Priory
Day of the year
Retrieved 2024-07-14. "Latest Coldplay News". Capital FM (Press the "View More" button on the "Facts" column). 2023. Archived from the original on 27 February
April_12
welterweight champion, traffic collision. Nancy McArthur, 88, American author. Nigel Murch, 76, Australian cricketer (Victoria, Northamptonshire). Kieran O'Connor
Deaths_in_July_2020
List of cases featuring Fictional British detective Sexton Blake
The Mystery of the Yellow Button (part 1) Anon. (E. Sempill aka M. Storm) The Dreadnought 116 The Mystery of the Yellow Button (part 2) Anon. (E. Sempill
Sexton Blake bibliography part 2: 1912–1945
Sexton_Blake_bibliography_part_2:_1912–1945
Day of the year
1995) 1922 – Guy Madison, American actor (died 1996) 1922 – Arthur Morris, Australian cricketer and journalist (died 2015) 1922 – Miguel Muñoz, Spanish footballer
January_19
Movie Database, retrieved 25 August 2010 "Liverpool Theatre School's Norah Button given Freedom of the City". Liverpool Echo. 20 January 2010. Retrieved 25
List of Freemen of the City of Liverpool
List_of_Freemen_of_the_City_of_Liverpool
Decade
Drury Lane in London. May 16 – Gwinnett–McIntosh duel: Lachlan McIntosh and Button Gwinnett shoot each other during a duel near Savannah, Georgia. Gwinnett
1770s
songwriter and producer, heart failure. Martin Crowe, 53, New Zealand cricketer (national team), lymphoma. Marcello De Cecco, 76, Italian economist. Sir
Deaths_in_March_2016
Irish button accordion player and radio and television broadcaster, subject of Slán leis an gCeol. Jack Manning, 92, New Zealand architect. Arthur Mattuck
Deaths_in_October_2021
British government recognitions
Bursill, Works Engineer, Electrical & Musical Industries Ltd. Joan Marion Button, Chief Superintendent of Typists, Price Commission. Rachel Elizabeth Campbell
1977 Silver Jubilee and Birthday Honours
1977_Silver_Jubilee_and_Birthday_Honours
Guardian. 29 April 2018. Retrieved 30 April 2018. "Obituary – Edith MacArthur, Scottish actress best known for Take The High Road". The Herald. Herald
2018_in_British_television
Decade
1700-1750". Archived from the original on August 17, 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-24. Button, Henry G.; Lampert, Andrew P. (1976). The Guinness Book of the Business
1700s_(decade)
Victoria Kate Burridge – prominent linguist and occasional ABC presenter John Button – former Australian senator; Leader of the Australian Labor Party in the
List of Monash University people
List_of_Monash_University_people
actor, author 23 May – Richard Harrison, politician 26 May Frank Mooney, cricketer Agnes Wood, artist, writer 29 May – Wally Argus, rugby union player 31
1921_in_New_Zealand
Australian rules football club
premiership by one point. Memorable moments in the match include Neil Button's effort in ruck against Sturt's Rick Davies, John Wynne's charge into the
Norwood_Football_Club
Australian cricketer
Alan Falconer Kippax (25 May 1897 – 5 September 1972) was a cricketer for New South Wales (NSW) and Australia. Regarded as one of the great stylists of
Alan_Kippax
David Cairns, 88, English cricketer. Adelfa Botello Callejo, 90, American lawyer and civil rights activist, brain cancer. Arthur Doyle, 69, American jazz
Deaths_in_January_2014
actor Xochiquetzal Candelaria, poet Paul Chirik, chemist June 14 Jimmy Button, motocross racer Joel Souza, filmmaker June 15 Neil Patrick Harris, actor
1973_in_the_United_States
American makeup artist (A Beautiful Mind, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Chicago), BAFTA winner (2009). Pat Capponi, 70, Canadian writer and mental
Deaths_in_April_2020
June 6 Prince Amukamara, football player Matt Broha, football player Dusty Button, ballerina Jeanna Giese, rabies survivor June 8 – Kelvin Beachum, football
1989_in_the_United_States
two-time president of the National Congress. Easton McMorris, 86, Jamaican cricketer (West Indies, national team). Laurie Mithen, 87, Australian footballer
Deaths_in_February_2022
Calendar year
2019) Syed Rahim, Indian cricketer (d. 2014) July 17 Sergei K. Godunov, Russian mathematician, academic (d. 2023) Arthur Frommer, American writer, publisher
1929
actor and singer ("I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"), cancer. Daniel E. Button, 91, American politician, member of the House of Representatives for New
Deaths_in_March_2009
Month of 1974
Haldeman on June 20, 1972, was made by someone pushing the record-erase button at least five times and as many as nine times. White House attorney James
January_1974
Month of 1965
customers in the bank, but one of the four employees, a teller, pressed the button for the bank alarm. Pope then ordered the bank president, the teller, a
June_1965
Day of the year
South Vietnam. 1963 – The Bell Telephone Company introduces the first push-button telephone. 1970 – U.S. President Richard Nixon asks the U.S. Congress for
November_18
ARTHUR BUTTON-CRICKETER
ARTHUR BUTTON-CRICKETER
Male
English
Early English form of Celtic Arthur, possibly ARTUR means "bear-man."Â
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, BRITTON means "from Britain."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the extremely numerous places called Sutton, from Old English sūð ‘south’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
Male
Scottish
Scottish form of Celtic Arthur, possibly ARTAIR means "bear-man."Â
Surname or Lastname
English (Hereford and Wales)
English (Hereford and Wales) : topographical name from Middle English (a)bove ‘above’ (Old English on būfan) + toun ‘village’, ‘hamlet’, i.e. denoting someone who lived above the village, or a habitational name from a minor place named with these elements, such as Bufton End in Cambridgeshire.
Surname or Lastname
English (eastern England)
English (eastern England) : variant of Beaton.
Boy/Male
American, Australian
Son of Arthur
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of buttons, from Old French bo(u)ton ‘knob’, ‘lump’, specialized to mean ‘button’. Compare Butner.
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Celtic Arthur, possibly ARTÚR means "bear-man."Â
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Celtic Arthur, possibly ARTURO means "bear-man."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu
Arthur was a great king lives in th century
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Burton.
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Celtic Arthur, possibly ARTTURI means "bear-man."Â
Surname or Lastname
Jewish
Jewish : unexplained.English : habitational name from a place in Gloucestershire named Bitton. The place takes its name from the Boyd river, a Celtic river name of uncertain origin + Old English tūn ‘settlement’, ‘farmstead’.
Male
Finnish
Pet form of Finnish Artturi, possibly ARTTU means "bear-man."Â
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Beaton or Beeton.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Bolton.
Male
English
Celtic Arthurian legend name of a famous King of Britain. The name is of obscure etymology, possibly composed of Welsh art/arth "bear" and Brittonic gur "man," hence "bear-man." The earliest mention of him is in Welsh texts, where he is never called "king," but rather dux bellorum, ARTHUR means "war leader." Medieval Welsh texts call him ameraudur "emperor" which could also mean "war leader." In early Welsh works the word art was used as a figurative synonym for "warrior."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Buxton in Derbyshire, which in Middle English was called Buchestanes, Bucstones (i.e. ‘bowing stones’, from Middle English b(o)ugen, Old English būgan ‘to bow’ + stanes ‘stones’). It is probably named for logan stones in the vicinity. (Logan stones are boulders so poised that they rock at a touch.)English : less commonly, a habitational name from Buxton in Norfolk, which is named with the genitive case of the Old English personal name Bucc (see Buck 1) + Old English tūn ‘settlement’, ‘enclosure’.
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Son of Arthur.
ARTHUR BUTTON-CRICKETER
ARTHUR BUTTON-CRICKETER
Male
Portuguese
Basque, Esperanto and Portuguese form of Latin Paulus, PAULO means "small."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Most excellent
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Pond
Boy/Male
English American
Supplanter.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beautiful, Pretty, Charming, Graceful
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Wife of Agni; The Lord of the Fire
Boy/Male
Tamil
Chakradev | சகà¯à®°à®¤à¯‡à®µÂ
Lord Vishnu
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English personal name Kille, which is probably of Scandinavian origin.German : variant of Kilian.
Surname or Lastname
Dutch and German
Dutch and German : from the personal name Nel, a reduced form of Cornelius.South German : nickname from Middle High German nelle ‘crown of the head’, perhaps denoting an obstinate person.English : from the Middle English personal name Nel(le), a variant of Neill.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Respect; Honour
ARTHUR BUTTON-CRICKETER
ARTHUR BUTTON-CRICKETER
ARTHUR BUTTON-CRICKETER
ARTHUR BUTTON-CRICKETER
ARTHUR BUTTON-CRICKETER
n.
Alt. of Bunion
n.
Any substance resembling butter in degree of consistence, or other qualities, especially, in old chemistry, the chlorides, as butter of antimony, sesquichloride of antimony; also, certain concrete fat oils remaining nearly solid at ordinary temperatures, as butter of cacao, vegetable butter, shea butter.
v. t.
To furnish with a bottom; as, to bottom a chair.
n.
See Baton.
imp. & p. p.
of Button
n.
Same as Bunyon.
n.
See Baton, and Baston.
n.
Cloth made of cotton.
n.
A boy servant, or page, -- in allusion to the buttons on his livery.
a.
Of or pertaining to the bottom; fundamental; lowest; under; as, bottom rock; the bottom board of a wagon box; bottom prices.
n.
See Batten, and Baton.
v. t.
To cover or spread with butter.
a.
Having a bud or button, or a kind of trefoil, at the end; furnished with knobs or buttons.
n.
To fasten with a button or buttons; to inclose or make secure with buttons; -- often followed by up.
a.
Like mutton; having a flavor of mutton.
v. i.
To be fastened by a button or buttons; as, the coat will not button.
v. t.
To loose the buttons of; to unfasten.
a.
In some degree; somewhat; as, the day is rather warm; the house is rather damp.
a.
Alt. of Bottone
a.
Ornamented with a large number of buttons.