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British ethnographer and colonial administrator (1851–1911)
Sir Herbert Hope Risley KCIE CSI FRAI (4 January 1851 – 30 September 1911) was a British ethnographer and colonial administrator, a member of the Indian
Herbert_Hope_Risley
Pseudoscientific justification for racism
occurred. As an exponent of "race science", colonial administrator Herbert Hope Risley (1851–1911) used the ratio of the width of a nose to its height to
Scientific_racism
Social classification practised in India
enumeration of caste in censuses undertaken by the British regime. Herbert Hope Risley, a colonial administrator who served as the census commissioner,
Caste_system_in_India
Dalit community in the Gangetic plain and the Terai
Lord Brahma, who cursed him and his descendants to be rat-catchers. Herbert Hope Risley, in his 1881 survey of castes and tribes of Bengal, speculated that
Musahar
1891 book Herbert Hope Risley
The Tribes and Castes of Bengal is a book written by Herbert Hope Risley in 1891. There were four volumes, some of which have been digitized by Google
The Tribes and Castes of Bengal
The_Tribes_and_Castes_of_Bengal
Agrian community of Odisha, India
Classes (SEBC) category. Colonial administrator and ethnographer Sir Herbert Hope Risley notes that, since the caste system is not practiced as per the Varna
Chasa_(caste)
Social stratification conferring status
administrator Herbert Hope Risley, all the jātis were grouped under the theoretical varnas categories. According to political scientist Lloyd Rudolph, Risley believed
Caste
Dalit community of West Bengal, India
in medieval vernacular literature. In his 1891 survey of castes, Herbert Hope Risley documented the Pods to be a branch of the Chandala; they were subject
Poundra_(caste)
the 'anthropologist and imperialist' Herbert Hope Risley (1851–1911). Many of the former works (like those of Risley) are strongly connected with race theory
Glossary of the study of the caste system in India
Glossary_of_the_study_of_the_caste_system_in_India
Outdated grouping of human beings
published based on racial classifications in South Asia conceived by Herbert Hope Risley classified inhabitants of Bengal and parts of Odisha as Mongolo-Dravidians
Mongoloid
Varied tribal groups in the Indian subcontinent
Hermann Michael Kisch; Andrew Wallace Mackie; Charles James O'Donnell; Herbert Hope Risley (1877), A Statistical Account of Bengal, Trübner, retrieved 26 November
Adivasi
Caste found in Nepal and northern India
demanding political representation on a large scale.[citation needed] Herbert Hope Risley. The tribes and castes of Bengal. Harvard University. Printed at
Kandu
French physician and anthropologist (1830–1911)
Paul Broca and whose views influenced the methodology adopted by Herbert Hope Risley in his ethnographic surveys of the people of India. He became director
Paul_Topinard
Censorship legislation
the provisions of the Vernacular Press Act, 1878 were revived. Herbert Hope Risley, in 1907, declared, "We are overwhelmed with a mass of heterogeneous
Indian_Press_Act,_1910
Topics referred to by the same term
pitcher Elijah Risley (1787–1870), American politician Herbert Hope Risley (1851–1911), British ethnographer and colonial administrator John Risley (born 1948)
Risley
Indian scientist and statistician (1893 –1972)
collected by Annandale and the caste-specific measurements made by Herbert Hope Risley to come up with the conclusion that the sample represented a mix
Prasanta_Chandra_Mahalanobis
Ethnic group in western India
many years, notably by influential officials of the Raj such as Herbert Hope Risley and Denzil Ibbetson, and were sometimes categorised as animists and
Meena
Hindu artisan caste
In Goa, they call themselves Twashta Kasar Brahmin. According to Herbert Hope Risley, they are a branch of the Suvarna Banik, who became degraded because
Twashta_Kasar
Maratha clan in India
University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-26883-7. Retrieved 18 May 2011. Sir Herbert Hope Risley (1903). Census of India, 1901: Volume I. India [Part 2] Ethnographic
Chavan
Indian government official
Charles Ogilvie, Archdale Earle, Charles Todhunter, Jeremy Raisman, Herbert Hope Risley, Robert Carlyle, Henry Smith, C. S. Venkatachar, V. P. Menon. A member
Secretary to the Government of India
Secretary_to_the_Government_of_India
during the sepoy mutiny of 1857. Dalton, along with justice Campbell, Herbert Hope Risley, John-Baptist Hoffmann and P.O.Bidding initiated ethnographic studies
Edward_Tuite_Dalton
Opposition to Sanskrit cultural influence
enumeration of caste in censuses undertaken by the British regime. Herbert Hope Risley, a colonial administrator who served as the census commissioner,
De-Sanskritisation
Gazetteer of the British Raj in India
1885–87. After the death of Sir William Wilson Hunter in 1900, Sir Herbert Hope Risley, William Stevenson Meyer, Sir Richard Burn and James Sutherland Cotton
Imperial_Gazetteer_of_India
Tribal community in India, Nepal and Bangladesh
according to book The Tribes and Castes of Bengal (1891) written by Herbert Hope Risley. Subsequently, in 1913, they were classified as a Primitive tribe
Kudmi_Mahato
Ethnic group
collectively referred to as Desa Panos. Colonial ethnographers such as Herbert Hope Risley theorized that they were Dravidians who became "Hinduized." The Pan
Pano_(caste)
Indian caste
to Herbert Hope Risley, the early settlement of Bind community was on the foothill of Vindhya Range of central India On the origins of Bind Risley said:
Bind_(caste)
Caste community of India
appear as erstwhile defenders of Hinduism. The British ethnographer Herbert Hope Risley recorded various Koeri origin myths in the 1890s. According to one
Koeri
Hindu community in the Bengal region of South Asia
rates of indebtedness quite high. Colonial ethnographers such as Herbert Hope Risley believed that the Chandals of their time were related to a tribe
Namasudra
Bengali Hindu of the Kayastha caste
demoting them to Shudra category in ethnographic surveys. A report by Herbert Hope Risley and Edward Albert Gait cited their failure to observe scriptural
Bengali_Kayastha
Community of India
same. The Raj era rulings were based largely upon the theories of Herbert Hope Risley, who had conducted extensive studies on castes and tribes of the
Kayastha
Mythical lost Tamil continent
cursorily discussed by other colonial officials like Edgar Thurston and Herbert Hope Risley, including in the census reports of 1891 and 1901. Later, Maclean's
Kumari_Kandam
Name list
admiral Herbert Rinaldi (1928–2010), American politician Herbert Hope Risley (1850–1911), British ethnographer and colonial administrator Herbert W. Roesky
Herbert_(given_name)
Ethnic group from southwest India
of India that was established in 1901 on the basis of the work of Herbert Hope Risley. Thurston called the Bhutasthana "devil shrines" and appears to distinguish
Billava
British scholar and judge (1746–1794)
taken up by amateur Indologists such as the colonial administrator Herbert Hope Risley. Jones also propounded theories that might appear peculiar today
William_Jones_(philologist)
View that the Indo-Aryans are indigenous to India
example, as an exponent of race science, colonial administrator Herbert Hope Risley (1851–1911) used the ratio of nose width to height to divide Indian
Indigenous_Aryanism
Migrations of Indo-Aryans into the Indian subcontinent
than the indigenous eastern natives, who were easy to conquer". Herbert Hope Risley expanded on Müller's two-race Indo-European speaking Aryan invasion
Indo-Aryan_migrations
Social organization of Limbu people
Berghahn Books, 2000 Census of India, 1901, Census Commissioner, By Sir Herbert Hope Risley, India, 1903 YANGWAGO clans are settled in Fenchaytar, Darjeeling
Limbu_clans_and_tribes
Anthropological organisation and learned society in the United Kingdom
Gowland 1907 Daniel John Cunningham 1908–09 William Ridgeway 1910 Herbert Hope Risley 1911–12 Alfred Percival Maudslay 1913–16 Arthur Keith 1917–18 Charles
Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland
Royal_Anthropological_Institute_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland
Irish administrator and linguist in British India (1851-1941)
Volume 8, Part 1 (1919) by Manilal Gala, Vadhod PIrkasan: 1–122. Herbert Hope Risley McGuire, James; Quinn, James (2009). Dictionary of Irish Biography
George_Abraham_Grierson
(1895–1896) Dr. Augustus Frederic Rudolf Hoernle (1897–1898) Sir Herbert Hope Risley (1898–1900) Sir John Woodburn (1900–1901) Charles Walter Bolton (1902–1905)
List of presidents of The Asiatic Society
List_of_presidents_of_The_Asiatic_Society
Weaver community of India
aboriginal. In 1891 census, Herbert Hope Risley(1891) categorised Chik-Baraik as sub-caste of weaving caste Pans. According to Risley in North Odisha, South
Chik_Baraik
Title that has been used for at least three books
regarded to be, in the words of Herbert Hope Risley, "the cement that holds together the myriad units of Indian society". Risley, who was an English administrator
The_People_of_India
Bengali Hindu caste
quarter of the twentieth century. In 1901, colonial ethnographer Herbert Hope Risley noted the Baidyas to be above Sudras but below Brahmins. Baidya social
Baidya
rigid imposition of an administratively defined caste construct as Herbert Hope Risley advocated. According to Nesfield, society there was less governed
John_Nesfield
Scottish historian and statistician (1840-1900)
including an atlas, and was published in 1908 under the editorship of Herbert Hope Risley, William Stevenson Meyer, Richard Burn and James Sutherland Cotton
William_Wilson_Hunter
British civil servant and ethnographer (1873–1915)
Vedic literature than on the anthropometric methods and theories of Herbert Hope Risley and his sympathisers as a mechanism for investigation of the racial
Robert_Vane_Russell
History of the Indian city
Wilson (1908). Imperial Gazetteer of India. Vol. 16. Compiled by Herbert Hope Risley, William Stevenson Meyer, Richard Burn and James Sutherland Cotton
History_of_Madurai
Ethnic identity questions on national censuses
India. Writing in 1908, British anthropologist and physiognomist Herbert Hope Risley stated that “the population of India consisted of seven basic types:
Race and ethnicity in censuses
Race_and_ethnicity_in_censuses
India-based publishing house
John Ovington Marco Polo James Prinsep Thomas William Rhys Davids Herbert Hope Risley Vincent Arthur Smith Aurel Stein Francis Joseph Steingass Jean-Baptiste
Asian_Educational_Services
Recipient of the Victoria Cross
General Sir Arthur Barrett. In 1913 he married Lady Risley, the widow of Sir Herbert Hope Risley, head of the Indian Civil Service. She was born Elsie
Sir Fenton Aylmer, 13th Baronet
Sir_Fenton_Aylmer,_13th_Baronet
Philip V of Spain; cultivator of exotic trees Rubiaceae Bu Risleya Herbert Hope Risley (1851–1911), colonial administrator Orchidaceae Bu Ristantia Jules
List of plant genera named after people (Q–Z)
List_of_plant_genera_named_after_people_(Q–Z)
British colonial administrator (1863–1950)
superintendent of census operations in Bengal, where he worked with Herbert Hope Risley, the Census Commissioner, to produce the official report of the 1901
Edward_Gait
Castes and Tribes of South India
the anthropometric methods that had first been used in India by Herbert Hope Risley for his own survey of the tribes and castes of Bengal. An eight-year
Castes and Tribes of Southern India
Castes_and_Tribes_of_Southern_India
Village in West Bengal, India
Michael Kisch; Andrew Wallace Mackie; Charles James O'Donnell; Sir Herbert Hope Risley (1876). A statistical account of Bengal. KUTABPUR. Trübner & co.
Kutabpur
Indian anthropologist, historian and archaeologist
Indian populations by using ancient Indian literature and challenged Herbert Hope Risley's theory of Indian races. Riley was the first Census Commissioner
Ramaprasad_Chanda
Banerjee Doctor of Philosophy 1908 Eugene Lafont Doctor of Science 1908 Herbert Hope Risley Doctor of Philosophy 1908 Gerald Bomford Doctor of Medicine 1908
List of University of Calcutta honorary degree recipients
List_of_University_of_Calcutta_honorary_degree_recipients
Director-General of Anthropological Survey of India
ISBN 978-81-7986-008-3. Retrieved 9 November 2011. William Crooke Herbert Hope Risley Rajalakshmi, T. K. (30 June 2006). "Scholar of society". Frontline
Kumar_Suresh_Singh
Montgomery, p. 35 Census of India, 1901 By India Census Commissioner, Sir Herbert Hope Risley, p. 137-140 Gazetteer of the Sialkot District, 1920 - Page 51 Baba
Jainism_in_Pakistan
Indian anthropologist (1851-1925)
Gupte was the assistant Director of Ethnography of India under Sir Herbert Hope Risley. He was elected an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts,
B.A._Gupte
Social system in South Asia
the Caste System of the North-Western Provinces and Oudh (1885) Herbert Hope Risley's Tribes and castes of Bengal (1893) William Crooke's Tribes and Castes
Caste system among South Asian Muslims
Caste_system_among_South_Asian_Muslims
British zoologist and anthropologist
established at that time following the success of Herbert Hope Risley's Ethnographic Survey of Bengal. Risley was an adherent to the theories of scientific
Edgar_Thurston
British orientalist (1848–1923)
that traditionally performed work such as cow-herding or barbering, Herbert Hope Risley believed that there was a racial definition and went to considerable
William_Crooke
Administrator in British India and author
form of scientific racism epitomised by the work of people such as Herbert Hope Risley, who became Census Commissioner for India in 1901. Bates remarks
Denzil_Ibbetson
German historian (1933–2020)
"Emancipation or Re-Integration. The Politics of Gopal Krishna Gokhale and Herbert Hope Risley", in: D. A. Low (ed.), Soundings in Modern South Asian History, London
Dietmar_Rothermund
Royal British Physician (1824–1907)
idea of an Ethnographic survey was realized a few years later by Herbert Hope Risley. After retirement he took an interest in deep-sea fishing and yachting
Joseph_Fayrer
Appointments by Edward VII to various orders and honours
Honorary Aide-de-Camp to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Herbert Hope Risley, Esq, CSI, CIE, Indian Civil Service, Secretary to the Government
1907_New_Year_Honours
Indian Civil Service officer and diplomat (1860–1922)
was the editor of The Imperial Gazetteer of India along with Sir Herbert Hope Risley, Sir Richard Burn and James Sutherland Cotton. He subsequently served
William_Stevenson_Meyer
Thomas Wriothesley, 1st Earl of Southampton (Lord Risley) Anne Parr, Countess of Pembroke (Lady Herbert) As established by the series credits and character
List_of_The_Tudors_characters
Ravine in Balochistan, Pakistan
11 Things You Didn't Know About This Sanctuary In Balochistan". Risley, Herbert Hope (1903) Census of India, 1901. Volume I. India. Ethnographic appendices
Moola_Chotok
Appointments by Queen Victoria to various orders and honours
Poingdestre Leigh, Indian Staff Corps. Raja Gajapati Rao, of Vizagapatam. Herbert Hope Risley, Bengal Civil Service. Muhammad Abdullah Khan, Khan Bahadur, of Isa
1892_New_Year_Honours
Indian agricultural caste
Milford, Oxford University Press. p. 89. India. Census Commissioner; Risley, Sir Herbert Hope (1903). Census of India, 1901: Volume I. India. Ethnographic appendices
Kurmi
Clan of Marri tribe
Race: A Historical and Ethnological Sketch. Royal Asiatic Society. Risley, Sir Herbert Hope (1903). India: Ethnographic Appendices, Being the Data Upon which
Jarwar
Meyer, William Stevenson; Burn, Richard; Cotton, James Sutherland; Risley, Herbert Hope (1908). The Imperial Gazetteer of India. Vol. 23 (Singhbhum - Trashi-Chod-Zong)
Mohan_Pass
Ethnic group
Mangalorean Christians. I.J.A. Publications. ISBN 978-81-86778-25-8. Risley, Herbert Hope; Crooke, William (1915). The people of India. Thacker & Co. Retrieved
Roman_Catholic_Kshatriya
Sindhi Sammat/Rajput tribe
A. Rose ... Superintendent, government printing, Punjab. 1914. Risley, Sir Herbert Hope (1892). The Tribes and Castes of Bengal. Printed at the Bengal
Mahesar
Census official of India
Statistical Society: 182–184. JSTOR 2341501.(subscription required) Risley, Sir Herbert Hope (1915) [1908]. Crooke, William (ed.). The People of India (Memorial ed
Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India
Registrar_General_and_Census_Commissioner_of_India
Maratha princely state during the British Raj
Stevenson, Sir; Burn, Richard, Sir; Cotton, James Sutherland; Risley, Sir Herbert Hope. Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 11. p. 278.{{cite book}}: CS1
Dewas_Junior
Railway station in Haryana, India
William Stevenson, Sir; Burn, Richard, Sir; Cotton, James Sutherland; Risley, Herbert Hope, Sir (1931) [1909]. Imperial Gazetteer of India. Vol. 20. Oxford:
Garhi Harsaru Junction railway station
Garhi_Harsaru_Junction_railway_station
Group(s) of people organised as a tribe, community, clan, sub-clan or religious sects
October 2020. Retrieved 21 November 2022. The People of India by Risley, Herbert Hope, Sir, 1851-1911; Crooke, William, 1848-1923, Chapter II Social Types
Jāti
बुनियादी सुविधाओं का अभाव". jagran. Retrieved 28 November 2019. Risley, Sir Herbert Hope (1892). The Tribes and Castes of Bengal. Printed at the Bengal
Mundal_Singh
Village in Gujarat, India
William Stevenson, Sir; Burn, Richard, Sir; Cotton, James Sutherland; Risley, Herbert Hope, Sir (1908–1931). "Mahi Kanthar". Imperial Gazetteer of India. Vol
Bolundra
City in Balochistan, Pakistan
RUINED FORTS OF KHUZDAR". 6 October 2019. "History of District". Risley, Herbert Hope (1903) Census of India, 1901. Volume I. India. Ethnographic appendices
Khuzdar
1728–1948 territory of two Maratha princely states in India
Stevenson, Sir; Burn, Richard, Sir; Cotton, James Sutherland; Risley, Sir Herbert Hope. Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 11. p. 278.{{cite book}}: CS1
Dewas_State
Rajput clan found primarily in India
Volume 2. Printed at the Bengal secretariat Press. 1892. p. 383. Risley, Sir Herbert Hope (1892). The Tribes and Castes of Bengal: Ethnographic Glossary
Kakan_Rajputs
Ethnic group of India
Anthropological Survey of India. pp. 1107–1111. ISBN 978-0-19-563254-5. Risley, Sir Herbert Hope (1892). The Tribes and Castes of Bengal. Printed at the Bengal
Rajuar
District of British India
Meyer, William Stevenson; Burn, Richard; Cotton, James Sutherland; Risley, Herbert Hope (1908). Imperial Gazetteer of India, vol. 6. Oxford: Clarendon Press
Backergunge_District
16th century Awadhi epic
Meyer, William Stevenson; Burn, Richard; Cotton, James Sutherland; Risley, Herbert Hope (1909). "Vernacular Literature". The Imperial Gazetteer of India
Padmavat
Census of India prior to independence
543–584, doi:10.1353/anq.2005.0038, JSTOR 4150981, S2CID 144905106 Risley, Herbert Hope (1915) [1908], Crooke, William (ed.), The People of India (Memorial
Census_in_British_India
Repton Rhodeswood Riber Riddings Ridgeway Ridgeway Moor Ripley Rise End Risley Rivers Vale Robin Hood Rodsley Rosliston Roston Roston Common Rowarth Rowland
List_of_places_in_Derbyshire
Old muslin cloth of Mughal period
Fifteenth Century. Radiant Publishers. p. 5. ISBN 978-81-7027-202-1. Risley, Sir Herbert Hope (1892). The Tribes and Castes of Bengal. Printed at the Bengal
Chautar
Ethnic group in Eastern Terai, Nepal
Anthropological Study of a Nepalese Ethnic Group). Jaipur: Nirala Publication. Risley Herbert Hope 1891. The Tribes and Castes of Bengal (vol-1). Reprint 1998. Calcutta:
Dhimal
English anatomist
148–158. ISBN 978-0-8369-1375-0. Retrieved 10 November 2011. Risley, Sir Herbert Hope (1915) [1908]. Crooke, William (ed.). The People of India (Memorial ed
William_Turner_(anatomist)
City in Madhya Pradesh, India
Stevenson, Sir; Burn, Richard, Sir; Cotton, James Sutherland; Risley, Sir Herbert Hope. Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 11. p. 278.{{cite book}}: CS1
Dewas
auspicious occasions by Ahirs (milkmen) with great devotion and love. Risley, Sir Herbert Hope (1908). The People of India. Thacker, Spink & Company. Pandey,
Lorikayan
1963–65 serial child killings in England
Ritchie (1988), p. 49 Ritchie (1988), p. 240 Herbert, Ian (16 November 2002), "I have no compassion for her. I hope she goes to Hell. I wanted her to suffer
Moors_murders
Caste of Goan, Bombay East Indian and Mangalorean Christians in India
(1963). Portuguese Rule in Goa 1510–1961. Asia Publishing House.. Risley, Herbert Hope; Crooke, William (1915). The people of India. Thacker & Co. Retrieved
Roman_Catholic_Brahmin
English polar explorer (died 1554)
him. List of people who disappeared mysteriously at sea Nesbit Willoughby Risley Hall Payling, 2004 Evans 2014 Joseph Bain, Calendar State Papers Scotland
Hugh_Willoughby
William Stevenson; Burn, Sir Richard; Cotton, James Sutherland; Risley, Sir Herbert Hope (1908). The Indian Empire, Administrative. The Imperial Gazetteer
Postage stamps and postal history of the Indian states
Postage_stamps_and_postal_history_of_the_Indian_states
British joint-stock company (1600–1858)
Archived from the original on 7 November 2017. Retrieved 28 April 2015. Risley, Sir Herbert H., ed. (1908), The Indian Empire: Historical, Imperial Gazetteer
East_India_Company
Draycott and Church Wilne Hopwell Little Eaton Morley Ockbrook and Borrowash Risley Sandiacre Sawley Stanley and Stanley Common Stanton by Dale West Hallam
List of civil parishes in Derbyshire
List_of_civil_parishes_in_Derbyshire
HERBERT HOPE-RISLEY
HERBERT HOPE-RISLEY
Male
German
Contracted form of German Hildebert, HILBERT means "battle-bright."
Male
German
Low German form of Old High German Gebhard, GEBBERT means "gift of strength."
Male
English
English variant spelling of French Albert, ELBERT means "bright nobility."
Male
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Herbertus, HERBERTO means "bright army."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Hilbert.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Optimistic
Male
English
Probably a Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Æðelbert, DELBERT means "bright nobility."
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, German, Portuguese
Trust; Faith; Belief; Expectation Belief; Wish; Desire
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the medieval personal name Hobb(e) (see Hobbs).Dutch : from Middle Dutch hoppe ‘hops’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a grower or seller of hops.Dutch : from a pet form of the personal name Hubrecht (see Hubert).South German : variant of Hoppe 3.North German form of Hopf.
Surname or Lastname
North German and Dutch
North German and Dutch : variant of Hopp.South German : nickname from dialect hoppen ‘to hop’ (a variant of standard German hüpfen).Danish : from North German Hopp (see Hopf), or the Danish byname Hoppe ‘horse’, ‘mare’.English : metonymic form of Hopper 1.
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Lupus, LOPE means "wolf."
Female
Yiddish
(×”Ö¸×דֶע) Yiddish form for Hebrew Hadaccah, HODE means "myrtle tree."
Boy/Male
American, French, German, Spanish, Teutonic
Shining Warrior; Bright Army; Bright Warrior; Illustrious Warrior; Form of Herbert
Male
German
Modern German form of Old High German Heribert, HERBERT means "bright army."Â
Male
English
English form of Norman Germanic Huncberct, possibly HUMBERT means "bright support."Â
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Herbertus, HERIBERTO means "bright army."
Girl/Female
English American
One of the three Christian virtues (Faith, Hope and Charity).
Girl/Female
British, English
Hope
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Hope.
Surname or Lastname
English and North German
English and North German : variant of Hubert.
HERBERT HOPE-RISLEY
HERBERT HOPE-RISLEY
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Cherilyn, SHERILYN means "darling lake."
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Light; Beautiful Woman; Derived from an Irish Gaelic of Helen; Variant of Liana; Youthful; Bond
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Competent.
Female
Yiddish
Yiddish name ZUSA means "sweet."
Boy/Male
Indian
Help
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
The Sky as the Adobe of the Three Worlds
Girl/Female
Hindu
Protector of all gods, Connoisseur
Boy/Male
Indian
Omnipresent
Boy/Male
Indian
Strong soldier, Powerful and brave
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, British, English
From the Wealthy Estate; Place Name
HERBERT HOPE-RISLEY
HERBERT HOPE-RISLEY
HERBERT HOPE-RISLEY
HERBERT HOPE-RISLEY
HERBERT HOPE-RISLEY
a.
Close; personal; pointed; as, a home thrust.
p. p.
of Hote
adv.
To one's home or country; as in the phrases, go home, come home, carry home.
v. i.
To entertain or indulge hope; to cherish a desire of good, or of something welcome, with expectation of obtaining it or belief that it is obtainable; to expect; -- usually followed by for.
a.
Of or pertaining to one's dwelling or country; domestic; not foreign; as home manufactures; home comforts.
n.
One who hopes.
n.
The home base; he started for home.
v. i.
To go or get into a hole.
n.
One who, or that which, gives hope, furnishes ground of expectation, or promises desired good.
v. t.
To sharpen on, or with, a hone; to rub on a hone in order to sharpen; as, to hone a razor.
v. t.
To impregnate with hops.
pl.
of Hose
v. t.
To partition, separate, or divide off, by means of a rope, so as to include or exclude something; as, to rope in, or rope off, a plot of ground; to rope out a crowd.
n.
Alt. of Herberwe
v. t.
To bind, fasten, or tie with a rope or cord; as, to rope a bale of goods.
n.
A preparation of bicarbonate of soda, tartaric acid, sugar, etc., variously flavored, for making an effervescing drink; -- called also sherbet powder.
n.
A refreshing drink, common in the East, made of the juice of some fruit, diluted, sweetened, and flavored in various ways; as, orange sherbet; lemon sherbet; raspberry sherbet, etc.
v. t.
To draw, as with a rope; to entice; to inveigle; to decoy; as, to rope in customers or voters.
imp. & p. p.
of Hope
n.
That which is hoped for; an object of hope.