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Military building in York, England
Imphal Barracks is a military installation located in Fulford, York, England. Cavalry barracks were built in Fulford as part of the British response to
Imphal_Barracks
Light division of the British Army
formation. The following year, the headquarters moved from Germany to Imphal Barracks, York. It is currently planned for the headquarters to be relocated
1st_(UK)_Division
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
Imphal Barracks, headquarters of the British Army's 15th Infantry Brigade; soldiers and their families live in married quarters outside the barracks.
Fulford,_North_Yorkshire
City in North Yorkshire, England
Retrieved 30 March 2021. "Imphal Barracks". Archived from the original on 27 July 2021. Retrieved 30 March 2021. "Worsley Barracks". Archived from the original
York
Military unit
Soldier reforms, the regiment will move from their current base at Imphal Barracks, York to Catterick Garrison by 2028. The regiment was to form part
2nd Signal Regiment (United Kingdom)
2nd_Signal_Regiment_(United_Kingdom)
Military installation in Essex, England
after a merger with North East District the enlarged district moved to Imphal Barracks in York in 1992. A scheme to redevelop the garrison was procured under
Colchester_Garrison
British Army field command
of Transport). United Kingdom Field Army was headquartered at Erskine Barracks in Wilton and responsible for organising home defence forces. The UK Field
Land Forces Command (United Kingdom)
Land_Forces_Command_(United_Kingdom)
Major British garrison in Germany
administration in the early 1950s to become Imphal Barracks (for cavalry and tank regiments) and Mercer Barracks (for infantry regiments) and later redeveloped
Osnabrück_Garrison
Defunct military installation in England
instituted and the barracks became the depot for the 14th Regiment of Foot. In 1878 the 14th Regiment of Foot moved to Imphal Barracks in York but other
Bradford_Moor_Barracks
Organisation of the British Army
Regiment Royal Artillery 19th Light Brigade, at Imphal Barracks, York Queen's Own Yeomanry, at Fenham Barracks, Newcastle upon Tyne (Army Reserve Light Cavalry)
Structure_of_the_British_Army
Infantry regiment of the British Army
Forces and Combined Cadet Forces detachments (approx 50) re-badged in Imphal Barracks, York. The Duke of York was appointed as Colonel-in-Chief and the 8th
Royal_Yorkshire_Regiment
Region of England
Artillery is at Alanbrooke Barracks (former RAF Topcliffe, and former HQ of 15th Infantry Brigade, which is now at Imphal Barracks). GCHQ (former Composite
Yorkshire_and_the_Humber
Former regiment of the British Army
for it to amalgamate with another regiment. The regiment moved to Imphal Barracks in York in 1878. Under the reforms the regiment became The Prince of
West_Yorkshire_Regiment
Military bases operated by the British Armed Forces
Lulworth Camp Peninsula Barracks Sir John Moore Barracks Worthy Down Camp Blandford Camp Imphal Barracks Queen Elizabeth Barracks Pontrilas Camp Stirling
List of British military bases
List_of_British_military_bases
Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Stirling North-East District, Imphal Barracks, York, covering the counties of Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, Durham
Outline of the British Army at the end of the Cold War
Outline_of_the_British_Army_at_the_end_of_the_Cold_War
Military unit
Fishergate site was named Imphal Barracks in 1951, but closed in 1958, when Northern Command HQ moved to a new Imphal Barracks on Fulford Road, York. Portions
Northern Command (United Kingdom)
Northern_Command_(United_Kingdom)
Military unit
Territorial Army Volunteer Reserve in 1967. It had its headquarters at Imphal Barracks, and was placed under the command of HQ UK Land Forces in 1972. The
North East District (British Army)
North_East_District_(British_Army)
Communications arm of the British Army
Regiment – at Swinton Barracks . 200 Signal Squadron 246 (Gurkha) Signal Squadron Support Squadron 2nd Signal Regiment – at Imphal Barracks (moving to Catterick)
Royal_Corps_of_Signals
Military unit
Police, at Ward Barracks, Bulford Camp No. 1 Investigation Company, at Imphal Barracks, York No. 2 Investigation Company, at Parsons Barracks, Donnington
1st_Military_Police_Brigade
British army unit
announced that the 19th Brigade would be reformed with its headquarters at Imphal Barracks, York. The brigade, tasked with home defence and resilience duties
19th_Light_Brigade
In February 2020, the British Army relinquished control of Catterick Barracks, Bielefeld, the last remaining headquarters for British Forces Germany
List of British Army installations
List_of_British_Army_installations
Infantry division of the British Army
It focused on preparing brigades for Afghanistan and was based at Imphal Barracks, Fulford, York. During summer 2009, the divisional headquarters was
6th_(UK)_Division
Intelligence arm of the British Army
Intelligence Company, at Imphal Barracks, York – supporting 1st (UK) Division 16 Military Intelligence Company, at Merville Barracks, Colchester Garrison
Intelligence Corps (United Kingdom)
Intelligence_Corps_(United_Kingdom)
Palace Shree Govindajee Temple Ningthoukhong Gopinath Mandir Imphal War Cemetery Imphal Barracks Keibul Lamjao National Park Sirohi National Park Sangai deer
List of tourist attractions in Manipur
List_of_tourist_attractions_in_Manipur
Former infantry brigade of the British Army
Regular Army within its area. The brigade had its headquarters at Imphal Barracks in York and included the following units: Queen's Own Yeomanry (Formation
15th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
15th_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
Former regiment of the British Army
Btn 3rd (Yorkshire Volunteers) Battalion (1993–1999), became Quebec and Imphal Companies in the East and West Riding Regiment The East and West Riding
Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire
Prince_of_Wales's_Own_Regiment_of_Yorkshire
Early-to-mid 2010s reorganisation of the British Army
2015: 8 Regiment RLC disbanded (formerly at BFG Munster and late York Barracks) on 31 March 2012. 24 Regiment RLC (part of 104th Logistic Support Brigade)
Army_2020
Military unit
Garrison in February 1957. It joined 12th Infantry Brigade and moved to Imphal Barracks in Osnabrück in April 1959. The regiment deployed squadrons to Aden
16th/5th The Queen's Royal Lancers
16th/5th_The_Queen's_Royal_Lancers
Military unit
Cyprus, returning to its base in December 1974. The regiment moved to Imphal Barracks in Osnabrück in December 1976, from which it deployed to Northern Ireland
5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards
5th_Royal_Inniskilling_Dragoon_Guards
Public open spaces in York, England
South Bank area via the Millennium Bridge and the north side of the Imphal Barracks. The entrance from Heslington Road is between the University's Fairfax
Strays_of_York
Veterinary Corps, Imphal Barracks Section, Corps of Military Police, Claro Barracks Section, Corps of Military Police, Uniacke Barracks Royal Artillery
Structure of the British Army in 1939
Structure_of_the_British_Army_in_1939
Part of the Battle of Kohima in North East India in 1944
painting by Terence Cuneo which is displayed in the Kohima Museum in Imphal Barracks, York. The fighting within the 6th Brigade's area was documented by
Battle_of_the_Tennis_Court
Cold War civil defence bunker network
protected headquarters at Hexham, Northumberland. Region 2 (North East) Imphal Barracks, York. As with Catterick, this was a temporary expedient, and the intention
Regional_seat_of_government
1990 post–Cold War restructuring of the British Army
Btn amalgamated with 1st and 2nd Btns The King's Division based at Imphal Barracks covering the areas of: Cumbria, Westmorland, Greater Manchester, Lancashire
Options_for_Change
Military unit
Group, formerly known as 2nd Medical Brigade, was initially formed at Imphal Barracks, York under the title of The Medical Group on 1 April 2002, as a result
2nd_Medical_Group
Church in York, England
to Scottish railway workers and Scottish regiments stationed at the Imphal Barracks. They purchased a site on Priory Street, and Thomas Brownlow Thompson
St Columba's United Reformed Church, York
St_Columba's_United_Reformed_Church,_York
Influential British armed forces report
Yorkshire Brigade upon formation of Fusilier Brigade in 1958 with HQ at Imphal Barracks moving to Strensall Camp in 1960 Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own
1957_Defence_White_Paper
Military unit
merged with North East District to form an enlarged Eastern District at Imphal Barracks in 1992. The enlarged district was disbanded on the formation of HQ
Eastern District (British Army)
Eastern_District_(British_Army)
Military unit
brigade headquarters moved from Edinburgh to Imphal Barracks York with signals support at Fenham Barracks in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Isby and Kamps wrote
29 (Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search) Group
29_(Explosive_Ordnance_Disposal_and_Search)_Group
Former combat support and combat service support command of the British Army
Hill Barracks, Corsham 11th Signal Brigade, at Venning Barracks, MoD Donnington 2nd Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, at Imphal Barracks, York
Force_Troops_Command
Meitei community in the UK
Meitei people in Nagaland Meitei people in Tripura Anglo-Manipur War Imphal Barracks Anglo-Burmese people "Meitei | Manipur, People, Culture, & Language
British_Meitei
Home base of a regiment
Edmunds (Suffolk Regiment) Jellalabad Barracks, Taunton (Prince Albert's (Somersetshire Light Infantry)) Imphal Barracks, York (Prince of Wales's Own (West
Regimental_depot
Former Royal Air Force base in Yorkshire, England
the airfield site in 1953. Initially, the operations were run from Imphal Barracks in York, but when the bunker was commissioned in 1954, the control
RAF_Shipton
Building in Fishergate, York
Fishergate site was named Imphal Barracks in 1951, but closed in 1958, when Northern Command HQ moved to a new Imphal Barracks on Fulford Road, York. The
Tower_House,_York
Military unit
(Northern) Signal Troop 875 (City of Durham) Signal Troop Kohima Troop, at Imphal Barracks, York 64 (City of Sheffield) Signal Squadron, in Sheffield 849 (City
37th Signal Regiment (United Kingdom)
37th_Signal_Regiment_(United_Kingdom)
Railway RNAD Broughton Moor ROF Bishopton Trecwn Railway RNAD Dean Hill Imphal Barracks in York These factories were created during WW1 to unite the explosives
British military narrow-gauge railways
British_military_narrow-gauge_railways
Former British Army unit
re-formed, based at Imphal Barracks, in York, England. The re-formed division was assigned the territorial 15th Brigade at Alanbrooke Barracks, Topcliffe, North
2nd Infantry Division (United Kingdom)
2nd_Infantry_Division_(United_Kingdom)
Military unit
to form a full TA division, the 2nd Infantry Division was formed at Imphal Barracks, York; and the transport regiment joined shortly after as the 2nd Infantry
2nd_Transport_Regiment_RCT
Tudor courtroom Kohima Museum Fulford York Military located within Imphal Barracks and dedicated to the 1944 Battle of Kohima in India and the British
List of museums in North Yorkshire
List_of_museums_in_North_Yorkshire
Regional news for North East England
TTTV ENG crews often travelled into YTV territory. This news unit was spotted at Imphal Barracks, York (September 1984)
Northern_Life_(TV_programme)
oil on canvas view 100 × 123 cm. (39.4 × 48.4 in.) Kohima Museum, Imphal Barracks, York, North Yorkshire Scene: Battle of Kohima, India, April 1944;
List of works by Terence Cuneo
List_of_works_by_Terence_Cuneo
Military unit
Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire) Imphal Company (Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire), at Worsley Barracks, York and Leeds (from A Company, 3rd
4th Battalion, Royal Yorkshire Regiment
4th_Battalion,_Royal_Yorkshire_Regiment
GB & England international rugby league footballer (1926–2019)
retired from rugby in 1961, he worked as a publican and then at the Imphal Barracks in York. A one-club man Watts played his entire career at York making
Basil_Watts
Terrorist incident in India
attack occurred at the gate of Ragailong in the Imphal West District. The attack targeted the barracks of security personnel, as well as civilians in the
2008_Imphal_bombing
Imphal Barracks the Keep II Fulford Road 24 June 1983 SE6090050150 53°56′38″N 1°04′25″W / 53.943884°N 1.0736816°W / 53.943884; -1.0736816 (Imphal
Listed buildings in York (outside the city walls, southern part)
Listed_buildings_in_York_(outside_the_city_walls,_southern_part)
Chief Minister of Manipur from 2017 to 2025
president's rule was imposed in the state on 13 February. Born in 1961 in Imphal, Manipur, Singh holds a BA from Manipur University. Singh is married to
N._Biren_Singh
Infantry regiment of the British Army
Jitra, Slim River, Sittang 1942, 1945, Kyaukse 1942, 1945, North Arakan, Imphal, Tuitum, Bishenpur, Tengnoupal, Shwebo, Kyaukmyaung Bridgehead, Mandalay
Royal_Gurkha_Rifles
Military unit
action at the Battle of the Admin Box in February 1944 and the Battle of Imphal in July 1944. The 4th and 5th Battalions landed at Saint-Malo as part of
King's_Own_Scottish_Borderers
Capital city of the Indian state of Mizoram
provides connectivity to Kolkata, Delhi, Guwahati, Agartala, Shillong and Imphal, operated by Air India, Go First and IndiGo. A helicopter service by Pawan
Aizawl
French military operation during World War II
Offensive. By then, all French divisions had been ordered to retreat to their barracks along the Maginot Line. The Phoney War had begun. At the Nuremberg Trials
Saar_Offensive
WWII Battle by Japanese forces to capture Guam from the United States
village of Piti in 1899, and the United States Marine Corps (USMC) opened a barracks at Sumay in 1901. A naval coaling station was established on the island
Battle_of_Guam_(1941)
World War II military campaign in 1940
receiver in Captain Stein's official office near the volunteers' Saint-Esprit Barracks in the capital. On 4 January 1940, the Cabinet convened under Grand Duchess
German_invasion_of_Luxembourg
Korea to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Manipur State 1947–1949 Imphal India and Myanmar Manipur was a princely state of the British Indian Empire
List of short-lived states and dependencies
List_of_short-lived_states_and_dependencies
Warfare in jungles, forests, or similar environments
fell back into defensive box of Imphal and the Kohima redoubt. In falling back to the defensive positions around Imphal, the leading British formations
Jungle_warfare
Destroyer equipped with guided missiles
Visakhapatnam-class destroyer INS Visakhapatnam (D66) INS Mormugao (D67) INS Imphal (D68) INS Surat (D69) Kolkata-class destroyer INS Kolkata (D63) INS Kochi
Guided-missile_destroyer
Military unit
re-armed and retrained, then took part in the great defensive battle at Imphal in 1944 which broke the Japanese advance. The gallantry displayed by a young
7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles
7th_Duke_of_Edinburgh's_Own_Gurkha_Rifles
Unified armed forces of Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1945
recruits began at 5:00 AM, when corporals and soldiers responsible for barracks training would often physically rouse the men from their beds. The recruits
Wehrmacht
German state from 1933 to 1945
arrested or sent to concentration camps – many to the dedicated clergy barracks at Dachau. In the areas of Poland annexed in 1939, the Nazis instigated
Nazi_Germany
Regiment in the Indian Army
War II - 4th Battalion of the regiment fought against Imperial Japan at Imphal in 1943. It was awarded the Battle Honours ‘Tamu Road’, ‘Ukhrul’, ‘Ava’
Madras_Regiment
Client state of Nazi Germany
of 1943 1944 Tempest Monte Cassino / Anzio Korsun–Cherkassy Narva U-Go Imphal Ichi-Go Kohima Overlord Neptune Mariana and Palau Bagration Western Ukraine
Slovak_Republic_(1939–1945)
Military unit
However, the defence of the Imphal plain slowed down the Japanese offensive and allowed the Allies to redirect troops to hold Imphal before launching a counter-strike
58 Field Squadron, Royal Engineers
58_Field_Squadron,_Royal_Engineers
Initial period of low activity in World War II
At the same time, French divisions were ordered to withdraw to their barracks along the Maginot Line. This quick cessation of fighting by the French
Phoney_War
World War II military campaign
Jutland (Jylland) Division under Colonel A. Hartz, which defended both the barracks in the town and the road leading to it. Troops in the town mobilised at
German invasion of Denmark (1940)
German_invasion_of_Denmark_(1940)
Major World War II battle in the Pacific Theater
Besides the Nanpo Bunker, there were numerous other command centers and barracks 75 feet below ground. Tunnels allowed for troops to move undetected between
Battle_of_Iwo_Jima
Military unit
regiment marched into Imphal where it met 5th Indian Division, which had been flown in. The whole of IV Corps was now dug in on the Imphal Plain with 17th Indian
1st Midlothian Artillery Volunteers
1st_Midlothian_Artillery_Volunteers
1946 revolt by British Indian sailors
Bose ("Netaji"), as well as the stories of INA's fight during the Siege of Imphal and in Burma were seeping into the glaring public–eye at the time. These
Royal_Indian_Navy_mutiny
Campaign during WWII
virtually no resistance and these troops seized Vichy coastal batteries and barracks. The Courier Bay force, the British 17th Infantry Brigade, after toiling
Battle_of_Madagascar
World War II campaign between Allied and Imperial Japanese forces
tanks were burning, the hospital was partly demolished, and a beached barracks ship was damaged. Although American pilots eventually located the Japanese
Aleutian_Islands_campaign
1942 battle of World War II
in the Burma Campaign and in the northeast Indian regions of Kohima and Imphal; others became POW camp guards at Changi. An unknown number were taken to
Fall_of_Singapore
Axis invasion of Crete during World War II
defensive cordon around Heraklion on the first day, seizing the Greek barracks on the west edge of the town and capturing the docks; the Greeks counter-attacked
Battle_of_Crete
World War II Allied nuclear weapons program
Alamogordo Bombing Range for the test site. A base camp was constructed with barracks, warehouses, workshops, an explosive magazine and a commissary. A pre-test
Manhattan_Project
Infantry regiment of the British Army
1940–42; Singapore Island; Chindits 1943; North Arakan; Chindits 1944; Imphal; Kohima; Nyaungu Bridgehead; Burma 1943–45 Regimental Colour Namur 1695;
Duke_of_Lancaster's_Regiment
Famine in British India during World War II
workers and soldiers from 1942 onward created further problems. Military barracks were scattered around Calcutta. The Famine Commission report of 1945 stated
Bengal_famine_of_1943
1942 Allied raids in Libya during WWII
attacked the airfield claiming 35 aircraft destroyed, the other attacked the barracks. In early September 1942 'B' Squadron which consisted of two LRDG half-patrols
Operation_Caravan
Animals kept by the armed forces for ceremonial purposes
marches with the Staffordshire Regimental Association. Two Ferrets named Imphal and Quebec are used as the mascots for the 1st Battalion of the Yorkshire
Military_mascot
Military unit
December it moved to Imphal on the Burma/Assam border and reached Tamu on 16 December. Fourteenth Army's planned attack from Imphal was forestalled by a
1st Devonshire Artillery Volunteers
1st_Devonshire_Artillery_Volunteers
Aerial bombing attacks in 1945
(Saxoniswerke); and electric gauges (Gebrüder Bassler). The report also mentioned barracks, hutted camps, and a munitions storage depot. The USAF report also states
Bombing_of_Dresden
Retrieved 2023-03-23. Chirio, Maud (15 March 2012). The Politics in the Barracks: Revolts and Protests by Officers in the Brazilian Military Dictatorship
List of historical unrecognized states
List_of_historical_unrecognized_states
1941 conflict of World War II
Ardabil was bombed by the Soviet Air Force and received minor damage to its barracks. Cut off and bypassed, both the Iranian 15th Division in Ardabil and the
Anglo-Soviet_invasion_of_Iran
German military operation during World War II
Ammunitionsarsenalet Amager Barracks Bådsmandsstrædes Barracks Herluf Trollesgades Barracks Skydeskolen for Håndvåben Gernersgades Barracks Rosenborg Barracks Jægersborg
Operation_Safari
Modified tanks first used in the Normandy Landings
History, Johannesburg. A MkVII AVRE is a Gate guardian at the Allenby Barracks, at the Bovington army camp, headquarters of the Royal Wessex Yeomanry;
Hobart's_Funnies
Period in the history of Mizoram from 1889 to 1947
already pushed into Tidim in the Chin Hills and were battling in Kohima and Imphal. The Lushai Scouts were placed under "V" Force to be used as guerillas but
British rule in the Lushai Hills
British_rule_in_the_Lushai_Hills
Violent tactic resulting in the attacker's intentional death
embassy in April 1983 and attack on United States Marines and French barracks in October 1983 brought suicide bombings international attention and began
Suicide_attack
Military unit
gazetted in the London Gazette of 10 November 1942. During the Battle of Imphal, The Tigers were tasked to provide close air support to the 17th Indian
No._1_Squadron_IAF
French rebel groups that fought Nazi Germany in World War II
German soldiers aboard. On the 25th, she also took part in an attack on the barracks on Place de la République. Yet, after the Liberation of Paris, she was
French_Resistance
British military unit
Garigliano Crossing, Anzio, Italy 1943–44, Madagascar, Middle East 1942, Imphal, Shenam Pass, Litan, Tengnoupal, Burma 1942–44 The following servicemen
Seaforth_Highlanders
U.S. military campaign in World War II
campaign. Major ground units were staged through large encampments and barracks on Guadalcanal before deployment further up the Solomons. After Guadalcanal
Guadalcanal_campaign
constructed many facilities such as airfields for Allied bombing runs, barracks and training grounds. Finland was left to the Soviet sphere of interest
World_War_II_by_country
1942 aerial bombing of a U.S. Army base on Amaknak Island, Alaska by the Japanese Navy
island. The highest casualties on the first day occurred when bombs struck barracks 864 and 866 in Fort Mears, killing 17 servicemen of the 37th Infantry and
Battle_of_Dutch_Harbor
Former regiment of the British Army
served with them in the Burma Campaign. In 1944 the battalion was flown to Imphal to clear Japanese positions. The 4th/5th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment was
Suffolk_Regiment
IMPHAL BARRACKS
IMPHAL BARRACKS
Boy/Male
Polish American
Form of Michael 'Who is like God?'.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Biblical, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Sparkling; Shining; Lightened; Example
Girl/Female
Muslim
Unique, One of a kind
Girl/Female
Muslim
Polite, Obedience
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Strong
Girl/Female
Indian
Polite, Obedience
Girl/Female
Greek
A queen of Lydia.
Boy/Male
Sikh
Friendly, Friendship, Sweet
Girl/Female
Indian
Unique, One of a kind
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Hindu
Female
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Miykal, MICHAL means "who is like God." In the bible, this is the name of a daughter of king Saul. Compare with masculine Michal.
Girl/Female
Indian
A small indication one that forms in the cheeks when one smiles
Girl/Female
Muslim
Example, Copy, Torch, Light, Lightened, Sparkling, Shining
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Stream
Boy/Male
Hindu
Religious
Boy/Male
Hindu
Successful
Girl/Female
Indian
Example, Copy, Torch, Light, Lightened, Sparkling, Shining
Girl/Female
Biblical Hebrew
Who is perfect?.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Parables, governing.
IMPHAL BARRACKS
IMPHAL BARRACKS
Girl/Female
Muslim
Firm, Steady
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
The daughter of al-Mahdi
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
Acquainted
Boy/Male
Arabic
Friend
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Respect
Female
Polish
(Russian РокÑана): Polish and Russian form of Latin Roxana, ROKSANA means "dawn."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Boy in Heaven
Boy/Male
Tamil
A Hindu month
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend Celtic Welsh
A knight.
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire) and Scottish
English (Lancashire) and Scottish : habitational name from any of various places so called. Most, including those in Cambridgeshire (formerly Huntingdonshire), Cleveland, Derbyshire, and Shropshire, get the name from Old English hyll ‘hill’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. Others, including those in Cumbria and Dorsetshire, have early forms in Hel- and probably have as their first element Old English hielde ‘slope’ or possibly helde ‘tansy’.English : some early examples such as Ralph filius Hilton (Yorkshire 1219) point to occasional derivation from a personal name, possibly a Norman name Hildun, composed of the Germanic elements hild ‘strife’, ‘battle’ + hūn ‘bear cub’. The English surname is present in Ireland (mostly taken to Ulster in the early 17th century, though recorded earlier in Dublin).
IMPHAL BARRACKS
IMPHAL BARRACKS
IMPHAL BARRACKS
IMPHAL BARRACKS
IMPHAL BARRACKS
v. i.
To hold discourse; to parley.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Impearl
n.
The African sugar cane (Holcus saccharatus), -- resembling the sorghum, or Chinese sugar cane.
v. t.
To grasp with or hold in the hand.
a.
Of or pertaining to a nymph or nymphs; nymphean.
imp. & p. p.
of Impel
v. t.
To impel; to incite.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Impel
v. t.
To form into pearls, or into that which resembles pearls.
v. t.
To pierce with a pale; to put to death by fixing on a sharp stake. See Empale.
v. t.
To inclose, as with pales or stakes; to surround.
v. t.
To join, as two coats of arms on one shield, palewise; hence, to join in honorable mention.
imp. & p. p.
of Impale
v. t.
To inclose; to surround. See Impale.
v. t.
To decorate as with pearls or with anything resembling pearls.
v. t.
Same as Impale.
imp. & p. p.
of Impearl
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Impale
v. i.
To have time before pleading; to have delay for mutual adjustment.