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Goods produced in colonies
In economics, colonial goods are goods exported from colonies to other regions. Typical colonial goods include coffee, tea, spices, rice, sugar, cocoa
Colonial_goods
Retailers of goods from European colonies
Colonial goods stores are retailers of foods and other consumer goods imported from European colonies, called colonial goods. During the nineteenth century
Colonial_goods_store
Term referring to supplies and manufactured goods
Denver Dry Goods Company became known to a generation simply as The Denver, a mall anchor store in the western United States. Colonial goods store Cole
Dry_goods
Inventor of the internal combustion engine
Frankfurt where he worked for Philipp Jakob Lindheimer as a salesman of colonial goods and agricultural products (he was a grocery salesman). Otto worked for
Nicolaus_Otto
2006 video game
lower population. The new goods available include chocolate, perfume, and colonial goods (Ivory, Jade, Talismans, Furs). Also, goods can now be purchased in
Anno_1701
Swiss merchant company, 1851 to 1989
company headquartered in Winterthur, Switzerland primarily trading in colonial goods and cotton. Volkart was the fourth largest cotton merchant in the world
Volkart_Brothers
British retail chain
partnership with John Musker in 1883, selling groceries at a small colonial goods store in Edgware Road in London. He subsequently opened stores in Islington
Home_and_Colonial_Stores
Merchant ships operating under charter or license to European East India companies
colonial goods from China Guineaman, a ship used to transport slaves from the region of Guinea West Indiaman, a ship used to transport colonial goods
East_Indiaman
Multinational full-service investment bank
ship insurance from the late 19th century, and in extensive trade with colonial goods imported from the Americas and Asia. By the early 19th century the company
Berenberg_Bank
German entrepreneurial family
Schäfer in Bad Vilbel, a wholesale and retailer for liquor, oil, soap and colonial goods. The family became most notable through Wilhelm von Finck who was prominently
Finck_family
18th-century recognition of US independence
illicit arms trade via Sint Eustatius, exchanging guns and gunpowder for colonial goods such as sugar and cotton. This trade soon became so lucrative for all
The_First_Salute
Cameroon-born businessman who became a German citizen in 1896
fathering two daughters. He started a wholesale business trading in colonial goods and lived a comfortable life until the Nazi Party took power in 1933
Mandenga_Diek
German supermarket corporation
Kolonialwarenhändler im Halleschen Torbezirk zu Berlin, Purchasing Cooperative of Colonial Goods Retailers in the Hallesches Tor district of Berlin). In 1911, it was
Edeka
Topics referred to by the same term
A Colonial store may be: Colonial goods, stores selling goods from colonies Colonial Store, term used in the colony of South Australia; Thomas Gilbert
Colonial_store
New religious movement
literal material goods, it could also reflect desires for "moral salvation, existential respect, or proto-nationalistic, anti-colonial desire for political
Cargo_cult
Any ship engaged in the Old China Trade
Canton to Europe, ships returned directly to Denmark without stops. Colonial goods that were bought in China included tea, porcelain, and silk. Chinamen
Chinaman_(ship)
1677 popular uprising in the province of Carolina
the English colonial empire. Under the acts, colonial goods could be carried only on English and colonial ships, and all European goods bound for English
Culpeper's_Rebellion
Belgian supermarket chain
Colruyt, a baker in Lembeek (near Halle), founded his own business in colonial goods (coffee, spices, etc.). In 1950, the food wholesaler nv Ets Franz Colruyt
Colruyt_(supermarket)
Belgian businessman (1901–1958)
of the Colruyt family business. Under his leadership, a business in colonial goods evolved into a wholesale business in dry food. Franz Colruyt was the
Franz_Colruyt
Value-added tax in India
historic colonial-era inland customs border Goods and services tax (Australia) Goods and services tax (Canada) Goods and services tax (Hong Kong) Goods and
Goods and Services Tax (India)
Goods_and_Services_Tax_(India)
Swiss food company
belonging to the Swiss retail group Migros that produces dairy products and colonial goods. In the 2005 financial year, the company had 622 employees and achieved
Elsa_Group
Luxembourgish supermarket company
expanded with his business partner, Michel Donven, to incorporate a "colonial goods wholesaler" importing items such as sugar, tobacco, cocoa, coffee, rice
Cactus_(supermarket)
Merchant ship sailing between Great Britain or Europe and the Caribbean
colonial goods from China Guineaman, a ship used to transport slaves from the region of Guinea East Indiaman, a ship used to transport colonial goods
West_Indiaman
Producer of advocaat
Heinsberg, Germany. The distiller from Antwerp opened the "Liquor Factory & Colonial Goods of H. Verpoorten" on Heinsberg's High Street, next to the noblewomen's
Verpoorten
Region of Massachusetts, United States
Because of the seasonal nature of goods provided by Native people compared with the constant availability of colonial goods, a credit system developed. Land
Western_Massachusetts
The colonial history of the United States covers the period of European colonization of North America from the early 16th century until the unifying of
Colonial history of the United States
Colonial_history_of_the_United_States
Holding company in Germany
The company was founded in Ruhrort by Jan Willem Noot and began as a colonial goods store. Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, signed the leasehold for
Franz_Haniel_&_Cie.
Overseas territories controlled by France (1534–1980)
The French colonial empire (French: Empire colonial français) consisted of the overseas colonies, protectorates, and mandate territories that came under
French_colonial_empire
dependence upon tribal goods dissipated. Indian tribes of the North Eastern woodlands became increasingly dependent upon colonial goods. By the time of the
Indian commerce with early English colonists and the early United States
Indian_commerce_with_early_English_colonists_and_the_early_United_States
Swiss merchant and entrepreneur in overseas trade
company exchanged tea, coffee, spices, rubber, and other colonial goods for European manufactured goods, including soap, matches, paper, and later textiles
Johann_Georg_Volkart
Herbal bitters from the Czech Republic
Carlsbad, later spelled Karlsbad. Apart from trading in spices and colonial goods in his shop, "Haus der drei Lerchen / Dům U Tří skřivanů" ("House of
Becherovka
The business was founded in 1854 by Ferdinand Etienne Hédiard as a colonial goods store named Comptoir d'épices et des colonies. It stayed in the family
Hédiard
Swiss painter and early automobile owner
(née Von Bayer) were from an upper-class family that dealt in various colonial goods. He graduated from the Stella Matutina in Vorarlberg. Having displayed
Eugen_Zardetti
Finnish food and drink company
who had trained with the trading house Piehl & Fehling, a supplier of colonial goods to Finland. After moving to Finland in 1871 to work for Nokia Ltd, he
Paulig
City in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
a regular shipping route to the Netherlands. Trade, particularly in colonial goods, led to the development of a significant freight forwarding industry
Duisburg
Swiss merchant (1742–1825)
Portuguese colonies in Brazil to Europe. David-Henri de Meuron became a colonial goods merchant and banker in Lisbon and, together with David Schwab [de] from
David-Henri_de_Meuron
Entrepreneur, Bydgoszcz, Poland, 19th–20th century
launched his own business in Bydgoszcz/Bromberg in 1906: a warehouse of colonial goods at "71 DanzigerStrasse" (137 Gdańska street). During World War I, he
Bronisław_Kentzer
Dutch government policy for its Dutch East Indies colony
meant considerable profit for the Dutch state through the export of colonial goods. At its peak the cultivation system accounted for 50% of Dutch state
Cultivation_System
Loire River port in Orléans, France
handled colonial goods through maritime trade, while Orléans processed and redistributed these goods and supplied Nantes with products to support colonial trade
Port_of_Orléans
Swiss army officer and mercenary (1738–1806)
personal friend. During this period, de Meuron operated a colonial goods store in Paris which sold goods imported from the Cape Colony. In Saint-Sulpice, Neuchâtel
Charles-Daniel_de_Meuron
1500–1815 Portuguese possession in South America
Colonial Brazil (Portuguese: Brasil Colonial), sometimes referred to as Portuguese America, comprises the period from 1500, with the arrival of the Portuguese
Colonial_Brazil
Swiss bourgeois family from Basel active in commerce, industry and banking
Sarasin the Elder joined the firm Sarasin und Heusler, which traded in colonial goods, indigo, and cotton, while also focusing on ribbon production. Starting
Sarasin_family_(Switzerland)
Railway station in Madhya Pradesh
on the Katni–Bilaspur line, serves Katni in Madhya Pradesh. A small colonial goods yard existed at KMZ during the early 1950s. The Railway Board in 1956
New Katni Junction railway station
New_Katni_Junction_railway_station
Good for which demand increases more than what is proportional as income rises
Luxury goods are in contrast to necessity goods, where demand increases proportionally less than income. Whereas people consume necessity goods to meet
Luxury_goods
Nazi politician and SS-Gruppenführer (1900–1972)
associations, becoming the leader of the Association of German Merchants of Colonial Goods, Delicatessen and Food Retail in June 1933, the leader of the Wirtschaftsgruppe
Franz_Hayler
German company (1896–1914)
Antelmann specialized in goods from "German cultivation". In 1896, Bruno Antelmann was a leader in the field of colonial goods in Germany and so he ran
German_Colonial_House
Historic site in Limmatquai, Zürich
of Rudolf Hirzel Rordorf-Sprüngli. The Haue building was sold to the colonial goods merchant Beckert, being its last private owner, in 1878. On 31 May 1956
Zunfthaus_zur_Haue
Swedish merchant and industrialist
fine china, and various miscellaneous goods. Within three years he decided to primarily focus on colonial goods and foodstuffs. The trade house was successful
Victor_Theodor_Engwall
English author
maintained extended holdings in the West Indies, and made a fortune from colonial goods. After his father died, being the youngest of the children in the family
Horace_Marryat
Käfer was founded in 1930 by Elsa and Paul Käfer with the opening of a colonial goods store on Amalienstraße in Munich. In 1933, they moved to larger premises
Feinkost_Käfer
British colony and protectorate (1914–1960)
Colonial Nigeria formed part of the British Empire from the mid-nineteenth century until 1 October 1960, when Nigeria achieved independence. Britain annexed
Colonial_Nigeria
Piracy in the region from the 1500s to the 1830s
meet up with the Silver Train, offload its cargo of manufactured goods to waiting colonial merchants and then load its holds with the precious cargo of gold
Piracy_in_the_Caribbean
Town in Istria, Croatia
developed out of the association of seven villas which were part of the colonial goods of Pula. Dignano was known as early as Roman times as Vicus Attinianum
Vodnjan
extensive pre-colonial trade routes and networks in Africa connected various regions of the continent, facilitated the exchange of goods and ideas, contributed
Pre-colonial trade routes in Africa
Pre-colonial_trade_routes_in_Africa
Estonian politician
located on the corner of Rüütli and Nikolai streets and sold so-called colonial goods (food, textiles, leather, rubber, etc.). In 1904, Hermann Ammende was
Hermann-Leopold_Ammende
Listed building in Copenhagen, Denmark
he had founded Nicolay Nisson & Co., a wholesale business dealing in colonial goods and ship supplies. On 13 June 1800, Nisson had married Marie Louise
Nyhavn_53
knowledge of international trade, especially with respect to East Indian colonial goods. In 1768, he was called to Denmark by Frédéric de Coninck for whom he
Pierre_Peschier
Eleonore Müller. From the age of 15 to 20, he worked as an apprentice at a colonial goods store in Lübeck, and then for seven years at various paint and chemical
Georg_Franz_Stockmann
German politician and journalist
occupations of both men involved the wholesale and retail trading in colonial goods with a focus on tobacco products. According to biographical information
August_Dreesbach
Danish brewer, merchant and shipowner
shares in a total of 23 ships. He mainly imported sugar, rum and other colonial goods. He was also very active in the market for loans to the plantation owners
Hans_Peder_Kofoed
Swiss merchant (1673–1749)
member of the Pedrazzini family, which played a significant role in colonial goods trade during the 18th century. Giovanni Battista Pedrazzini was born
Giovanni_Battista_Pedrazzini
Trade among three ports or regions
manufactured products in England. During the final leg, colonial carriers transshipped English metropolitan goods, and any "sacks" of surplus wine, across the Atlantic
Triangular_trade
Jewish Danish businessman
markets. It grew to become one of the largest Danish wholesalers of colonial goods such as sugar, rice, and spices. Goldschmidt headed the firm until the
Sigfred_Goldschmidt
Swedish businessman (1860–1925)
co-owned the Helsan mineral water factory. In 1892, he established his own colonial goods firm, Carl Fredrik Engwall Co. In 1909, the company merged with Gustav
Carl_Fredrik_Engwall
German colonies from 1884 to 1920
The German colonial empire (German: deutsches Kolonialreich) constituted the overseas colonies, dependencies, and territories of the German Empire. Unified
German_colonial_empire
Listed building in Copenhagen
(1776–1873) and Johan Jacob Frølich (1781–1858). They traded in wine and colonial goods from a building on Østergade. They would later own the larger property
Admiralgade_25
German activist
in Düsseldorf, Geisenheimer, a merchant, owned a shop for spices and colonial goods in the centre of Düsseldorf's old town (de: Düsseldorfer Altstadt) in
Moritz_Geisenheimer
Goods used to create other goods
Intermediate goods, producer goods, or semi-finished products are goods used as inputs in the production of other goods, including final goods. A firm may
Intermediate_good
Building in Copenhagen, Denmark
wholesale company /founded 1870) mostly dealt in coffee, sugar and larger colonial goods. It had until then been located First at Store Regnegade (1870-1884)
Brolæggerstræde_6
Town in Friesland, Netherlands
manufacture these clocks. In 1753 Egbert Douwes founded a company selling colonial goods in Joure. Starting in a small store, this venture really began to evolve
Joure
Overseas territories controlled by the Dutch Republic and the Netherlands
The Dutch colonial empire (Dutch: Nederlandse Koloniale Rijk) comprised overseas territories and trading posts under some form of Dutch control from the
Dutch_colonial_empire
English colonialist merchant and politician (1775–1834)
Batavia, while John (b. 1782) and Joseph (b. 1784) were traders in colonial goods in London. The English censuses of 1851 and 1861 show Fatimah, Joseph's
Alexander_Hare
Danish merchant and politician
It was initially involved in the import of exotic fruit and other colonial goods from Asia but would later specialize in the lucrative coffee trade.
Christian_August_Broberg
Genevan merchant and banker (1622–1704)
considerable fortune. Fatio is known for promoting the distribution of colonial goods (sugar, coffee, tobacco) in Geneva and Switzerland, transported from
François_Fatio
Hungarian fruit distributor
World War II, the Lenz company imported large quantities of important colonial goods such as cocoa beans, pepper, coffee, and tea to Hungary. This provided
József_Lenz
Baai-Fina in Alken, the Brussels brewery Wielemans-Ceuppens, and the colonial goods trader Keyenbergh in Sint-Truiden. The exhibition 'Jenever en ZOO',
Edgard_Darimont
Biographical museum in Taganrog, Russia
Taganrog The shop's entry sign reads "Tea, sugar, coffee, and other colonial goods" Memorial plaque on Chekhov Shop museum. The inscription reads:"In this
Chekhov_Shop
German psychiatrist and neurologist (1880–1953)
Born in Bad Aibling, Bavaria, he was intended to take over the local colonial goods store of his ancestors. He enjoyed an excellent international education
Friedrich_Meggendorfer
facilitated trade and provided working capital for colonial merchants and farmers. The advantages of purchasing goods on credit was avoiding currency exchanges
Credit in the Thirteen Colonies
Credit_in_the_Thirteen_Colonies
18th-century merchant and politician
Carlo Antonio Fantina's business in Heidelberg, before joining the colonial goods store Gaspard Pedrazzini & Fils in Kassel. Between the late 1740s and
Guglielmo_Maria_Pedrazzini
Inland Shipping Company, 1891, Bydgoszcz, Poland
from 1926 onwards. Lloyd Bydgoski kept a constant towing traffic of "colonial goods" (rice, tanning extracts) from Gdańsk to Warsaw, transporting on the
Żegluga_Bydgoska
German-Danish merchant and industrialist
of his ships participated in the triangular trade. He mainly traded colonial goods such as coffee and sugar. He was one of the largest importers of coffee
Peter_Pierre_Tutein
Town in Hesse, Germany
businesses, cereal and flour businesses, manufacturing businesses and colonial goods businesses as well as those that made glass and porcelain. The firm
Bad_König
Street in Bydgoszcz, Poland
Street): its owner Friedrich Hohberg was running there a shop selling colonial goods (German: Kolonialwaren) and drugs. Nr.22/22a'sfirst owner was Julius
Bocianowo_Street,_Bydgoszcz
Legislative act of England on the docking of foreign shipping
18th centuries: merchants and colonial officials would buy goods captured by pirates below market value, and colonial governors such as New York's Benjamin
Navigation_Acts
Bank in the Netherlands
founded a trading house in 's-Hertogenbosch. It originally traded in colonial goods within the areas of Brabant and Limburg, the principality of Liège,
Van_Lanschot_Kempen
German art historian
concerned with the Baroque era. Born in Lemgo, Tintelnot was a son of the colonial goods wholesaler and coffee roaster Wilhelm Tintelnot and his wife Ida, née
Hans_Tintelnot
Building in Copenhagen
under the name J. P. Quaade & Krake. The company traded in grain and colonial goods as well as whale oil and other products from Greenland, Iceland and
Morten_Farum_House
Baltic countries and Norway, and from Copenhagen he mainly exported colonial goods and Nordic products to the Baltic countries and received timber in return
Jørgen_Thomsen_Bech
German industrialist
merchant, and his wife, Regina Damm. Leonhard ran a business dealing in colonial goods and textiles at what is now Sankt Martiner Straße 5 in Maikammer. After
Franz_Ullrich
Building in Copenhagen, Denmark
at Store Regnegade 15. It mostly dealt in coffee, sugar and larger colonial goods. In 1896, it relocated to new premises at Brolæggerstræde 6. The property
Kronprinsessegade_6
Building in Copenhagen
under the name J. P. Quaade & Krake. The company traded in grain and colonial goods as well as whale oil and other products from Greenland, Iceland and
Nyhavn_55
Swiss chocolate maker and inventor (1790–1874)
by the gallicized version of his name, Amédée) Kohler, a merchant of colonial goods and wine from Büren an der Aare, and Anne Ernst. While still young he
Charles-Amédée_Kohler
Grocery shop in Moscow, Russia
in Saint Petersburg), made their fortune in the wholesale trade of "colonial goods" - mainly imported fruits; by the second half of the 19th century, the
Eliseyevsky
German coffee roasting company and brand
retailer from Hanover, Germany. Founded in Gdańsk in 1883 as a consumer goods store, the headquarters moved to Hanover in 1919 and began specialising
Machwitz_Kaffee
Siberia and rivalled the Scandinavian and German states in the Baltic. Colonial goods like sugar and tobacco from the Americas came to play a role in the
Economic history of Europe (1000 AD – present)
Economic_history_of_Europe_(1000_AD_–_present)
Building in Taganrog, Russia
retail out-buildings. On one side of the corner house there had been a colonial goods store selling coffee and other commodities. In 1910, the garden, the
Shimanovsky_House
Series of business strategy video games
source of income, the player engages in the acquisition of and trade in colonial goods. To this end, property is being acquired all over the world with up
Vermeer_(video_game_series)
Swiss merchant family from Campo, Vallemaggia
in Paderborn and Frankfurt am Main, he subsequently directed his own colonial goods store, founded in Kassel at the beginning of the 18th century under
Pedrazzini_family
1677 Culpeper's Rebellion, an uprising over the requirement that all colonial goods be transported in British ships. Durant's open opposition to Seth Sothel
George_Durant
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Pierce.The name Peirce first appears in colonial American records in 1623 with William Peirce, an English shipmaster who compiled the first almanac in English America.
Girl/Female
Latin
Colonist.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the personal name Emery.The poet and essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–82) was born in Boston of a line on his father’s side that can be traced back through preachers to the first colonial generation. The name Emerson was brought over from England independently by various other people, including a Thomas Emerson who settled at Ipswich, MA, in about 1636.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Leet.An early American bearer of this name was one of the founders of Guilford, CT. William Leete (c. 1613–83), a colonial governor of New Haven colony and CT, was born at Dodington, Huntingtonshire, England. He converted to Puritanism and sailed for America to escape persecution in May 1639.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : habitational name from a former parish in Morayshire.English : from the medieval personal name Tebald, Tibalt (see Theobald).possibly also an altered spelling of the South German cognate Dippel.John Scott (d. 1738) of Dipple emigrated to the American colonies, became minister of Overwharton parish, Stafford County, VA, and called his estate there Dipple.
Male
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English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of the city of Lincoln, which was originally called Lindum colonia, LINCOLN means "lake colony."Â
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : probably from a reduced form of the Anglo-Norman French personal name or nickname Avenant ‘suitable’ or ‘handsome’.Family historians record an Isham Avent in the Carolinas in the 1760s. His father was Colonel Thomas Avent from England.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old Danish personal name Wraghi.One of the leading figures in colonial Charlestown, SC, during the early 18th century was Samuel Wragg (1714–77), who was made a baron for his services to the colony and the crown; as a Loyalist, he was banished from the colony in 1777.
Boy/Male
Latin American
Greater. Also a military rank above Captain and below Colonel.
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, German, Swahili
Leader; Officer; Prince; Commander; Colonel
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Billington, found as such in colonial VA.English : There are also two places in England named Bullington, in Leicestershire and Buckinghamshire, and it is possible that either or both of these could have given rise to the surname.
Girl/Female
Latin
Colonist.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Burrell.George Burrill was one of the early settlers at Lynn, MA, in 1638, and the founder of a prominent family in colonial MA. He is believed to have come from Boston in Lincolnshire, England.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Andrews.Swiss German and Hungarian : derivative of the personal name Andreas.Perhaps a reduced form of Greek Andronikos, Andronidis, or some other similar surname, all patronymics from Andreas.William Andros came to VA in 1617 and died there about 1655. Sir Edmund Andros (1637–1714) was the British colonial governor of several provinces in America between 1674 and 1698, most notably NY (1674–81).
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Colonel of the Army
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from Woolcot in Somerset, possibly so named from Middle English wolle ‘spring’, ‘stream’ + cot ‘cottage’, ‘shelter’.Henry Wolcott (1578–1655), clothier, came from Tolland, Somerset, England, and settled in Windsor, CT, in 1636. His grandson Roger (1679–1767) was colonial governor of CT; his great-grandson Oliver (1726–1797) was a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : variant of Goff.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Gutsch.Several bearers of the name Gooch came from England to VA in the 17th century, with family tradition placing them in a town called Goochland. The best known of these early immigrants was VA colonial governor Sir William Gooch (1681–1751).
Boy/Male
English American
Military rank.
Girl/Female
Latin
Amazon.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Cambridgeshire and South Yorkshire called Wentworth, probably from the Old English byname Wintra meaning ‘winter’ + Old English worð ‘enclosure’. It is, however, also possible that the name referred to a settlement inhabited only in winter. Compare Winterbottom.William Wentworth came from Rigsby, England, to Exeter, NH, in 1639. Benning Wentworth (1696–1770) and his nephew John Wentworth (1737–1820) were both colonial governors of NH.
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Greek
Defender of man.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Region of battle, Handsome, Well colored
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend English French
Knight of Arthur and lover of Guinevere.
Boy/Male
British, English, Gaelic
Sharp; Small and Ancient
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Of High Value
Boy/Male
Sikh
Lord Sun
Male
English
Middle English name of uncertain origin, but commonly associated with Latin Milo, MILE means "soldier."Â Compare with another form of Mile.
Girl/Female
Afghan, African, Arabic, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Tamil
Trustworthy; Faithful
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Life Giving
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Czech, Czechoslovakian, English, French, German, Greek, Norwegian
Rock
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n.
A colonel.
a.
Colossal; of extraordinary height; gigantic.
v. t.
To colonize again.
a.
Of enormous size; gigantic; huge; as, a colossal statue.
v. i.
To remove to, and settle in, a distant country; to make a colony.
a.
Colossal.
v. t.
To plant or establish a colony or colonies in; to people with colonists; to migrate to and settle in.
n.
A colonist.
n.
The chief officer of a regiment; an officer ranking next above a lieutenant colonel and next below a brigadier general.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Colonize
a.
Between or among colonies; pertaining to the intercourse or mutual relations of colonies; as, intercolonial trade.
a.
Of or pertaining to husbandmen.
a.
Of or pertaining to a colony; as, colonial rights, traffic, wars.
a.
Congenial.
pl.
of Colony
n.
A member or inhabitant of a colony.
n.
One who promotes or establishes a colony; a colonist.
a.
Of a size larger than heroic. See Heroic.
imp. & p. p.
of Colonize