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British politician (1890–1966)
Lieutenant-Colonel Norman Coates MC (27 April 1890 – 21 March 1966) was a British army officer, School Head Master, and briefly a Conservative politician
Norman_Coates
2000 film
reviews for their turntable set design. The Lighting Design was by Norman Coates. There was a production prior to the Broadway opening in Miami Beach
Prince_of_Central_Park
11th-century invasion of England
The Norman Conquest of England (or the Conquest) was an 11th-century invasion by an army made up of thousands of Norman, French, Flemish, and Breton troops
Norman_Conquest
British journalist and politician
him. Coote, running as a National Liberal, was defeated by Colonel Norman Coates. With hindsight, Coote described his defeat as the "crowning mercy"
Colin_Coote
American actress (1927–2023)
with her mother. Coates attended (as Gypsy Stell) Los Angeles City College. Originally billed under her birth name as Gypsy Stell, Coates was discovered
Phyllis_Coates
The coat of arms of the United Kingdom, also referred to as the royal arms, are the arms of dominion of the British monarch, currently Charles III. They
Coat of arms of the United Kingdom
Coat_of_arms_of_the_United_Kingdom
Production company
John Faulkner. The director was Alexander Holt; the set designer was Norman Coates; and the music director was Stuart Barr. Relatively Speaking was a production
British_Theatre_Playhouse
coat of arms of Ulster consists of an inescutcheon Argent displaying a red hand, upon the coat of arms of the ancient Anglo-Norman and Hiberno-Norman
Coat_of_arms_of_Ulster
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1918–1983
21.4%), so the Conservative soldier Lieutenant Colonel Norman Coates was easily elected. Coates retired and did not seek re-election in 1923. In 1923,
Isle_of_Ely_(constituency)
2016 AMC TV show
Coates just reveal news on Ride with Norman Reedus season 7?". undeadwalking.com. April 1, 2025. Flook, Ray (September 14, 2025). "Ride with Norman Reedus
Ride_with_Norman_Reedus
Regional flag and the heraldic visual design symbolising Normandy
ultimately related to the 12th-century coat of arms of the House of Anjou. The three-leopards version (known in Norman as les treis cats, "the three cats")
Flag and coat of arms of Normandy
Flag_and_coat_of_arms_of_Normandy
Musical
designed by Michael Bottari and Ronald Case and the lighting design was by Norman Coates. The musical received overwhelmingly negative reviews by Broadway critics
Prince of Central Park (musical)
Prince_of_Central_Park_(musical)
Village and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England
Perpendicular tower, 13th-century piscina, Norman font and a Norman doorway. From 1. From 1799 to 1847, the Vicar of Coates was Bryan Mackey, one of the first
Coates,_Gloucestershire
English footballer (1946–2010)
Ralph Coates (26 April 1946 – 17 December 2010) was an English professional footballer who played as a winger. Coates played for Burnley, Tottenham Hotspur
Ralph_Coates
English architect (born 1935)
Norman Robert Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank OM, RDI (born 1 June 1935), is an English architect and urbanist. He is widely recognised as a seminal
Norman_Foster
Extinct dialect of Old Norman French used in England
Anglo-Norman (Norman: Anglo-Normaund; French: Anglo-normand), also known as Anglo-Norman French, Insular French, and part of the French of England (which
Anglo-Norman_language
The Hauteville coat of arms is the coat of arms by which the Siculo-Norman dynasty of Hauteville, founder of the Kingdom of Sicily and protagonist of
Coat of arms of the Hauteville family
Coat_of_arms_of_the_Hauteville_family
The coat of arms of Scotland, colloquially called the Lion Rampant, is the coat of arms historically used as arms of dominion by the monarchs of the Kingdom
Coat_of_arms_of_Scotland
British film producer (1927–2012)
He had three siblings, including Anne V. Coates, Academy Award-winning editor of Lawrence of Arabia. Coates died of cancer at the age of 84 in his home
John_Coates_(producer)
Historical event in the European Middle Ages
The Norman conquest of southern Italy lasted from 999 to 1194, involving many battles and independent conquerors. In 1130, the territories in southern
Norman conquest of southern Italy
Norman_conquest_of_southern_Italy
Surname list
shelter. Alternatively, Coates is a noble family of English and Scottish origin. The surname Coates, which originally is of Norman background, was first
Coates_(surname)
2008 American film
stars Cuba Gooding Jr., with a supporting cast of Ray Liotta, Kim Coates, and Norman Reedus. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States
Hero_Wanted
Medieval ethnic group in Ireland
Norman Irish or Hiberno-Normans (Irish: Normánach; Old Irish: Gall 'foreigners') is a modern term for the descendants of Norman settlers who arrived during
Norman_Irish
1963 film by Norman Tokar
renegades captured. Brian Keith as Uncle Beck Coates Tommy Kirk as Travis Coates Kevin Corcoran as Arliss Coates Dewey Martin as Lester White Jeff York as
Savage_Sam_(film)
History of an emblematic system
Anglo-Norman or Northern French lords. As early as the 14th century, Jacques de Hemricourt, in Le Miroir des nobles de Hesbaye, asserts that coats of arms
Origin_of_coats_of_arms
England international rugby union player
Vincent Middleton Hope Coates (18 May 1889 – 14 November 1934) was an English international rugby union player. Coates grew up in Somerset, attending
Vincent_Coates
American lighting designer (1956–2020)
University of North Carolina School of the Arts lighting design professor Norman Coates described Binkley's technique in 2016 as "a dynamic use of color, and
Howell_Binkley
Welsh footballer
Jonathan Simon Coates (born 27 June 1975) is a Welsh former professional footballer who played as a left winger. Coates made 280 appearances in the Football
Jonathan_Coates
Personal coat of arms
The coat of arms of the Prince of Wales is the official personal heraldic insignia of the Princes of Wales, a title traditionally granted to the heir apparent
Coat of arms of the Prince of Wales
Coat_of_arms_of_the_Prince_of_Wales
Thirteenth century Mayor of London
term ended a year later, in early November 1251. According to Burke, Norman's coat of arms is blazoned: Argent on a chief sable three leopards faces or
John_Norman_(mayor,_fl._1250)
1957 American film
Yeller Fess Parker as Jim Coates Dorothy McGuire as Katie Coates Tommy Kirk as Travis Coates Kevin Corcoran as Arliss Coates Jeff York as Bud Searcy Beverly
Old_Yeller_(film)
British politician (1864-1942)
the sitting MP Col Norman Coates was standing down although threatening to stand as an "Independent Agricultural" candidate. Coates eventually decided
Max_Townley
British heavy metal band
new line-up included lead vocalist Glenn Coates from Hollow Ground, John Roach from Mythra, bassist Norman Appleby as well as Hill and Irwin. Reviews
Fist_(band)
Australian sprinter (1942–2006)
2018, the AOC awarded Norman posthumously the Order of Merit for his involvement of the 1968 protest, with AOC President John Coates stating: "I'm absolutely
Peter_Norman
Deva An Introduction to Heraldry in the Middle Ages, by Otis Norman Crandell Otis Norman Crandell (2007-05-14). "Organisation of a blazon so far". An
Coat_of_arms_of_Deva,_Romania
Deserted medieval village in Lincolnshire, England
"St. Edith's, Coates-by-Stow". Welcome to Stow Minster. 25 November 2015. "Welcome". St Edith's, Coates-by-Stow. "St Edith's Church, Coates-by-Stow". Lincolnshire
Coates_medieval_settlement
Geographical and cultural region of northwest Europe
"Two-leopard" flag of Sark Coat of arms of the Duchy of Normandy Coat of arms of Guernsey Coat of arms of Jersey The Norman language, including its insular
Normandy
Surname list
Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland, ed. by Patrick Hanks, Richard Coates, and Peter McClure, 4 vols (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016), II,
Hamnett
2007 television film
King of Sorrow is a 2007 Canadian television film starring Kim Coates and Lara Daans; it was written, produced, and directed by Damian Lee. A psychological
King_of_Sorrow_(film)
Marshmallow, usually on a wafer base, coated in chocolate
Chocolate-coated marshmallow treats, also known as chocolate teacakes (especially in the United Kingdom), are confections consisting of a biscuit base
Chocolate-coated marshmallow treats
Chocolate-coated_marshmallow_treats
British film editor (1925–2018)
Editing. Coates was also Oscar-nominated for Becket (1963), The Elephant Man (1980), In the Line of Fire (1993) and Out of Sight (1998). Coates was born
Anne_V._Coates
Fusion of Scottish and Anglo-Norman origins
and partly Anglo-Norman (in some sense), after the Norman Conquest. It is used to refer to people or things of Norman, Anglo-Norman, French or even Flemish
Scoto-Norman
Medieval duchy in Western Europe (911–1290)
The duchy was named for its inhabitants, the Normans. From 1066 until 1204, as a result of the Norman Conquest of England, the dukes of Normandy were
Duchy_of_Normandy
chair, from Professor Coates for hanging in the corridor of the new Chemistry Department building. J.E. Coates was married to Ada Coates and had two children
Joseph_E._Coates
Fifteenth century Lord Mayor of London
John Norman (died 1468) was a 15th-century draper, sheriff, alderman and for a term the Lord Mayor of London. He is known as being the first lord mayor
John_Norman_(draper)
Bretons, and Normans. It is crowned with a naval crown. The unofficial flag of Saint Pierre and Miquelon recapitulates elements of the coat of arms. Flag
Coat of arms of Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Coat_of_arms_of_Saint_Pierre_and_Miquelon
attributed arms of the Norman kings and their early influence upon the county. A single gold lion, on a red chief, appears on the coats of arms of Canterbury
Coat_of_arms_of_England
Anglo-Norman maxim
French: [ɔni swa ki mal i pɑ̃s]) is a maxim in the Anglo-Norman language, a dialect of Old Norman French spoken by the medieval ruling class in England,
Honi_soit_qui_mal_y_pense
Hamon de Clervaulx or Clervaux (fl. 1066) was a Norman knight who arrived in England with the Norman Conquest in 1066 to fight at the Battle of Hastings
Hamon_de_Clervaulx
Heraldic symbol of Canadian university
The coat of arms of the University of Toronto is the primary emblem of the University of Toronto, the oldest university in Ontario. It is currently used
Coat of arms of the University of Toronto
Coat_of_arms_of_the_University_of_Toronto
Topics referred to by the same term
Confederate States, mostly having gray coats "Graycoat Soldiers" track on The Fields of November, 1974 album by Norman Blake This disambiguation page lists
Grey_coat
language after the Norman Conquest in 1066. Old French, specifically the Old Norman dialect, became the language of the new Anglo-Norman court, the government
Influence of French on English
Influence_of_French_on_English
British Artist Goldsmith
Lutherie. Kevin Coates. Oxford University Press (1985): ISBN 9780 198161 3 94. Clarendon Paperbacks (1991): ISBN 9780 198 162 46 9. Kevin Coates: Goldsmith
Kevin_Coates
Village in Cambridgeshire, England
Coates is a small village close to the town of Whittlesey, in the English county of Cambridgeshire. Coates has a shop which includes a post office. The
Coates,_Cambridgeshire
British politician (1754-1787)
married on 21 August 1798 Richard Norman (nephew of Admiral John Montagu); their son Rev. Canon John Frederic Norman married his first cousin Lady Adeliza
Charles Manners, 4th Duke of Rutland
Charles_Manners,_4th_Duke_of_Rutland
Sovereign state in Europe before 1707
Kingdom of England from the Norman Conquest of 1066 conventionally distinguish periods named after successive ruling dynasties: Norman/Angevin 1066–1216, Plantagenet
Kingdom_of_England
Prefix in patronymic surnames of Anglo-Norman origin
Anglo-Norman prose. 'Sir Lowys fiz le Roy Phylippe de Fraunce' 'en engletere: le Roy Jon regna.'[permanent dead link] Patrick Harris, Richard Coates, Peter
Fitz
English film editor
an assistant editor on Lean's Hobson's Choice (1954). Savage was Anne V. Coates' first assistant editor for Lean's Lawrence of Arabia (1962). He was nominated
Norman_Savage
"Anglo-Saxon migration" that had the same impact in all of England ..." Coates, Richard. "Celtic whispers: revisiting the problems of the relation between
History_of_England
identifying their possible traces in British toponymy is described by Richard Coates as "looking for needles in a haystack even though we are unsure exactly
Toponymy_of_England
Name list
Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland, ed. by Patrick Hanks, Richard Coates, and Peter McClure, 4 vols (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016), s.vv
Haimo
The coat of arms of Campania has as its coat of arms the one that the Maritime Republic of Amalfi gave itself at its dawn. This coat of arms consists of
Coat_of_arms_of_Campania
is essentially a feudal art, it was not until the Norman invasion of Ireland in 1169 that Irish coats of arms came into being, several decades after the
Coat_of_arms_of_Ireland
British designer and manufacturer
Ari Daniel Norman is a British designer and manufacturer of traditional and modern sterling silver jewellery and gifts. Norman is the founder and director
Ari_Norman
2025 American film
It is directed by Bryan M. Ferguson, Casper Kelly, Micheline Pitt-Norman, R.H. Norman, Alex Ross Perry, Paco Plaza, and Anna Zlokovic. The film had its
V/H/S/Halloween
Irish provincial symbol
Conchobair, King of Connacht and the last High King of Ireland before the Norman invasion, by the abbey as a gift to return his patronage. The arms were
Coat_of_arms_of_Connacht
Village and civil parish in Lincolnshire, England
detail of St Edith's church at Coates-by-Stow: Jenkins, Simon. Lionel Wall (ed.). "St Edith's: Norman 'Farmyard' Church, Coates-by-Stow". Great English Churches
Stow,_Lincolnshire
English footballer (1934–2022)
Maurice Norman (8 May 1934 – 27 November 2022) was an English footballer who played nearly 400 times in the Football League as a centre half for Norwich
Maurice_Norman
Species of shrub
1951, Norman Arthur Wakefield changed the name to Pomaderris helianthemifolia in The Victorian Naturalist. In 1997, Neville Grant Walsh and F. Coates described
Pomaderris_helianthemifolia
British actor
Simon Coates is an Olivier-nominated British actor who has worked extensively with the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company, with whom he
Simon_Coates_(actor)
British fashion designer (1901–1979)
Sir Norman Bishop Hartnell KCVO (12 June 1901 – 8 June 1979) was a leading British fashion designer, best known for his work for the ladies of the royal
Norman_Hartnell
American actress
Maidie Ruth Norman (October 16, 1912 – May 2, 1998) was an American radio, stage, film, and television actress as well as an instructor in African-American
Maidie_Norman
American actor, writer, and director (born 1952)
episode "Duplicate Bridge" as a man in Witness Protection named Norman Baker/Norman Danzer. In 2010, Peters read Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption
Clarke_Peters
crown badges, an update that was announced on 10 October 2024. Before the Norman Conquest, Wales was ruled by a number of kings and princes, whose dominions
Royal_Badge_of_Wales
Village in West Sussex, England
Coates is a downland village in the civil parish of Fittleworth, in the Chichester district of West Sussex, England. Coates lies one mile (1.7 km) southwest
Coates,_West_Sussex
The Norman invasion of Malta was an attack on the island of Malta, then inhabited predominantly by Muslims, by forces of the Norman County of Sicily led
Norman_invasion_of_Malta
ears of corn were added in the 1940s. A gonfalon combining the coats of arms of Norman Sicily, the Hohenstaufen emperors, and the Aragonese kingdom of
Flag_of_Sicily
is depicted with a Norman shield bearing an eagle in sable. However, it is difficult to precisely define the tincture of the coat of arms' field. On the
Coat of arms of the Hohenstaufen family
Coat_of_arms_of_the_Hohenstaufen_family
Main territorial divisions of the island of Ireland
Pátraic, hired the Norman knight Maurice de Prendergast to resist the Laigin king, Diarmait Mac Murchada, who had also recruited Norman aid. In 1118, the
Provinces_of_Ireland
Australian painter and war artist
George James Coates ROI (8 August 1869 – 27 July 1930) was an Australian painter, primarily a portraitist. Coates was born in Emerald Hill (now South Melbourne
George_James_Coates
American actor, director, producer and writer (born 1963)
original on August 27, 2016. Retrieved August 27, 2016. Lewis, Hilary; Coates, Tyler (January 12, 2022). "SAG Awards: 'House of Gucci,' 'The Power of
Fisher_Stevens
1988 book by Donald Norman
best-selling book by cognitive scientist and usability engineer Donald Norman. Originally published in 1988 with the title The Psychology of Everyday
The_Design_of_Everyday_Things
Award ceremony for producing 2023 works
Reporter. Retrieved December 23, 2023. Coates, Tyler (January 17, 2024). "PGA Awards: Gail Berman Tapped for Norman Lear Achievement Honor". The Hollywood
35th Producers Guild of America Awards
35th_Producers_Guild_of_America_Awards
British linguist
Norman Fairclough (/ˈfɛərklʌf/; born 3 April 1941) is an emeritus professor of linguistics at Lancaster University. He is one of the founders of critical
Norman_Fairclough
Grand Count of Sicily from 1071 to 1101
– 22 June 1101), nicknamed "Roger Bosso" and "Grand Count Roger", was a Norman nobleman who became the first Grand Count of Sicily from 1071 to 1101. As
Roger_I_of_Sicily
Surname list
Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland, ed. by Patrick Hanks, Richard Coates, and Peter McClure, 4 vols (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016), II,
Hannett
Surname list
surname. It is of Norman origin and it either comes from Beausire which was given to a person who frequently used the informal Norman greeting beu sire
Bowser_(surname)
newly formed Italian Republic on 5 May 1948. Although often referred to as a coat of arms (or stemma in Italian), it is an emblem as it was not designed to
Emblem_of_Italy
Region in France
France. The inhabitants of Normandy are known as Normans, and the region is the historic homeland of the Norman language. The neighboring regions are Hauts-de-France
Normandy (administrative region)
Normandy_(administrative_region)
National coat of arms
in armour"). The coat of arms depicted in Walford's Roll is blazoned in Norman-French: De goules a(vec) treys gambes armes o(vec) tucte le guisses et chekun
Coat of arms of the Isle of Man
Coat_of_arms_of_the_Isle_of_Man
Hairless dog breed from Mexico
the Xolo an official purebred at that time. According to breed historian Norman Pelham Wright, author of The Enigma of the Xoloitzcuintli, Xolos began to
Xoloitzcuintle
English musician and songwriter (born 1942)
had our cute period, and now it was time to expand." Recording engineer Norman Smith stated that the Rubber Soul sessions exposed indications of increasing
Paul_McCartney
Embroidery depicting the 1066 Norman invasion of England
centimetres (20 inches) tall that depicts the events leading up to the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, led by William, Duke of Normandy, challenging
Bayeux_Tapestry
Surname list
Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland, ed. by Patrick Hanks, Richard Coates, and Peter McClure, 4 vols (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016), II,
Gillibrand_(surname)
1964 film by Peter Glenville
(May–September 1992). "Interview with Anne Coates". British Entertainment History Project. "Becket: forking Normans and a not so turbulent priest". The Guardian
Becket_(1964_film)
one possibility is that they may represent three of the medieval Hiberno-Norman lordships in Munster; the O'Briens (Thomond), the Butlers (Ormond) and the
Coat_of_arms_of_Munster
British civil engineer (1912–1991)
Sir Norman Andrew Forster Rowntree (11 March 1912 – 22 July 1991) was a British civil engineer. Rowntree was born in London in 1912 and held a Bachelor
Norman_Rowntree
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 to 1170
and martyr by the Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion. Born into a Norman family in London, Becket was educated first at the Merton Priory in Surrey
Thomas_Becket
Area of Grimsby, England
North East Lincolnshire Unitary Council. Little Coates was already inhabited at the time of the Norman Conquest. By 1861 it had a population of 59 and
Little_Coates
State in southern Italy (1130–1816)
state of the County of Sicily, which had been founded in 1071 during the Norman conquest of the southern peninsula. The island was divided into three regions:
Kingdom_of_Sicily
NORMAN COATES
NORMAN COATES
Girl/Female
Latin American
Rule; pattern. Can also be a feminine form of Norman: from the North.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Bengali, Indian, Muslim
Granted; Blessed; Normal Man; Men with All Blessings of God
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : variant of Gorman 1.English : variant of Gorman 2.German : variant of German.
Male
Scottish
Scottish form of Irish Gaelic Cormac, CORMAG means "son of defilement."
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Norseman
Boy/Male
French American English German
From the north.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
A Dorian
Boy/Male
French Teutonic American English German
From the north.
Boy/Male
British, English, German
Man of the North
Male
English
English form of Teutonic Nordemann, NORMAN means "northman."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Forman 1 and 2.Respelling of North German Formann, a variant of Fuhrmann.
Female
Italian
 Italian name invented by Felice Romani in his libretto for Belini's opera of the same name, derived from Latin norma, NORMA means "standard, rule." Compare with another form of Norma.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Irish, Jamaican, Swedish, Teutonic
Surname; Northerner; Man from the North; Northman
Surname or Lastname
English, Irish (Ulster), Scottish, and Dutch
English, Irish (Ulster), Scottish, and Dutch : name applied either to a Scandinavian or to someone from Normandy in northern France. The Scandinavian adventurers of the Dark Ages called themselves norðmenn ‘men from the North’. Before 1066, Scandinavian settlers in England were already fairly readily absorbed, and Northman and Normann came to be used as bynames and later as personal names, even among the Saxon inhabitants. The term gained a new use from 1066 onwards, when England was settled by invaders from Normandy, who were likewise of Scandinavian origin but by now largely integrated with the native population and speaking a Romance language, retaining only their original Germanic name.French : regional name for someone from Normandy.Dutch : ethnic name for a Norwegian.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Nordman.Jewish : Americanized form of some like-sounding Ashkenazic name.Swedish : from norr ‘north’ + man ‘man’.Albert Andriessen Bradt, a settler in Rensselaerswijck on the upper Hudson River in NY, was originally from Norway and was known as de Norrman (‘the Norwegian’). The waterway south of Albany which powered his mills became known as the Normanskill (‘the Norman’s Waterway’), by which name it is still known today.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Latin, Swedish
From the North; Pattern; Courage; Norseman; Rule; Standard; Female Version of Norman
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and Irish (of Norman origin)
English, Scottish, and Irish (of Norman origin) : variant of Cumming.
Male
English
English form of Norwegian Normund, NORMAND means "north protection."
Surname or Lastname
Dutch and North German
Dutch and North German : variant of Bormann.English : variant of Bowerman.
Female
English
 Feminine form of English Norman, NORMA means "northman." Compare with another form of Norma.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Boorman.Probably a respelling of German Bormann.
NORMAN COATES
NORMAN COATES
Boy/Male
Tamil
Prashray | பà¯à®°à®·à¯à®°à®¯
Love, Respect
Surname or Lastname
English
English : regional name from the southern English county so called, which derives its name from Hampton (i.e. the port of Southampton) + Old English scīr ‘division’, ‘district’.English : regional name from the area of Hallamshire in southern Yorkshire, named from Hallam + Middle English schir ‘division’, ‘administrative region’ (Old English scīr). The surname is most common in Yorkshire, where this second derivation is most likely to be the source.
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Beauty. Abbreviation of Kerenhappuch.
Boy/Male
Sikh
Priceless wealth
Boy/Male
Hindu
Good character
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, German, Greek
Ruler; Servant; The People's Ruler; Dusty One
Male
Arthurian
, Lord of Belinus, or war-lord.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Mark of Fortune
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Small
Female
Irish
Irish name AGHAVEAGH means "from the field of the old tree."Â
NORMAN COATES
NORMAN COATES
NORMAN COATES
NORMAN COATES
NORMAN COATES
a.
Sound; normal.
a.
Having the form or appearance without the substance or essence; external; as, formal duty; formal worship; formal courtesy, etc.
a.
Of or pertaining to the ancient Greeks of Doris; Doric; as, a Dorian fashion.
a.
Sleeping; as, a dormant animal; hence, not in action or exercise; quiescent; at rest; in abeyance; not disclosed, asserted, or insisted on; as, dormant passions; dormant claims or titles.
a.
In a sleeping posture; as, a lion dormant; -- distinguished from couchant.
n.
The German language.
a.
Denoting that series of hydrocarbons in which no carbon atom is united with more than two other carbon atoms; as, normal pentane, hexane, etc. Cf. Iso-.
a.
Of or pertaining to Normandy or to the Normans; as, the Norman language; the Norman conquest.
a.
According to a square or rule; perpendicular; forming a right angle. Specifically: Of or pertaining to a normal.
n.
A norm; a principle or rule; a model; a standard.
a.
According to an established norm, rule, or principle; conformed to a type, standard, or regular form; performing the proper functions; not abnormal; regular; natural; analogical.
n.
One of the inhabitants of the north of Europe; esp., one of the ancient Scandinavians; a Norseman.
a.
Denoting certain hypothetical compounds, as acids from which the real acids are obtained by dehydration; thus, normal sulphuric acid and normal nitric acid are respectively S(OH)6, and N(OH)5.
n.
A wooden bar, or iron pin.
n.
A Norman idiom; a custom or expression peculiar to the Normans.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Mormons; as, the Mormon religion; Mormon practices.
a.
Of or pertaining to Rome, or the Roman people; like or characteristic of Rome, the Roman people, or things done by Romans; as, Roman fortitude; a Roman aqueduct; Roman art.
n.
A social party at which the german is danced.
n.
One of the ancient Scandinavians; a Northman.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Normandy; originally, one of the Northmen or Scandinavians who conquered Normandy in the 10th century; afterwards, one of the mixed (Norman-French) race which conquered England, under William the Conqueror.