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Historic railway line in the UK
The Oldham Loop Line was a suburban-line in Greater Manchester, England, used by trains that ran from Manchester Victoria to Rochdale via Oldham Mumps
Oldham_Loop_Line
Manchester Metrolink line
Rochdale town centre via Oldham, reusing most of the trackbed of the former Oldham Loop railway line which closed in 2009. The line was re-opened in a modified
Oldham_and_Rochdale_Line
Former railway station in England
Oldham Mumps was a railway station, opened in 1847, which served the town of Oldham, Greater Manchester, England, on the Oldham Loop Line 7+1⁄2 miles
Oldham_Mumps_railway_station
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
known as the Oldham Loop Line. The pattern of train services on the Oldham Loop Line involved a greater number of trains serving the Oldham stations, and
Milnrow_tram_stop
Development of Manchester Metrolink light rail system
the Bury Line between Bury Interchange and Radcliffe tram stop. In January 2016, Jim McMahon, MP for Oldham West and Royton, proposed two loop extensions
Proposed developments of Manchester Metrolink
Proposed_developments_of_Manchester_Metrolink
Former railway station in England
Oldham Werneth railway station was situated on the Oldham Loop Line, 6+1⁄4 miles (10 km) northeast of Manchester Victoria. The station was situated on
Oldham Werneth railway station
Oldham_Werneth_railway_station
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
the Oldham Loop Line, which operated from Manchester to Rochdale via Oldham and thus was almost identical to the current Metrolink route. Oldham Mumps
Oldham_Mumps_tram_stop
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
between 1974 and 1989, it was along the Oldham Loop Line, which operated from Manchester to Rochdale via Oldham and thus was almost identical to the current
Shaw_and_Crompton_tram_stop
Town in Greater Manchester, England
destination along the former Oldham Loop Line, Oldham once had six railway stations but this was reduced to three once Clegg Street, Oldham Central and Glodwick
Oldham
Railway maintenance depot in Newton Heath, Manchester
Manchester, England, at the junction of the Calder Valley Line and the former Oldham Loop Line 2+1⁄4 mi (3.6 km) east of Manchester Victoria station. The
Newton_Heath_TMD
Railway line in England
1947) and to Oldham Castleton: junction for a line to Bury Mills Hill Middleton Junction junction for two lines: Middleton branch; and Oldham (both closed)
Calder_Valley_line
Principal railway station in Manchester, England
on-street tram tracks. In October 2009 the Oldham Loop Line was closed for conversion to a Metrolink line. It was completed in March 2014 after reopening
Manchester_Victoria_station
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
former Oldham Loop Line: the tram stop itself is not a converted railway station unlike some other tram stops along the Oldham and Rochdale Line. Beginning
Newbold_tram_stop
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
former Oldham Loop Line: the tram stop itself is not a converted railway station unlike some other tram stops along the Oldham and Rochdale Line. Beginning
South_Chadderton_tram_stop
Manchester Metrolink line
to reopen the line as far as East Didsbury as part of the third phase of the system's expansion, which also included new lines to Oldham and Rochdale,
South_Manchester_Line
History of Manchester’s tram network
14-mile (23 km) Oldham Loop heavy rail line from Victoria to Rochdale via Oldham, building a new 1.7-mile (2.7 km) South Manchester Line from Trafford Bar
History of Manchester Metrolink
History_of_Manchester_Metrolink
Manchester Metrolink line
the line included a loop from Roundthorn tram stop to the existing line at Manchester Airport via Wythenshawe Hospital and Newall Green. The line would
Airport Line (Manchester Metrolink)
Airport_Line_(Manchester_Metrolink)
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
Freehold. The stop is one of the newly built stops on what was the Oldham Loop Line. Freehold station is served by service 159 which stops outside the
Freehold_tram_stop
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
north-east of Manchester Victoria along with the Oldham Loop Line section between Newton Heath and Oldham, and was operated and managed by Northern Rail
Newton Heath and Moston tram stop
Newton_Heath_and_Moston_tram_stop
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
heavy rail to light rail. It was along the Oldham Loop Line, which operated from Manchester to Rochdale via Oldham and thus was almost identical to the current
Newhey_tram_stop
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
Borough of Oldham, in Greater Manchester, England. The station was 4+1⁄2 miles (7 km) north east of Manchester Victoria on the Oldham Loop Line operated
Hollinwood_tram_stop
Railway station in Greater Manchester, England
Oldham Loop line for its conversion to Metrolink light rail (2009–12) the station acted as an informal railhead for much of the borough of Oldham. With
Mills_Hill_railway_station
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
England. The Oldham and Rochdale line was built as part of Phase 3a of the system's expansion, on most of the route of the former Oldham Loop Line, and opened
Monsall_tram_stop
the planned opening of the Trafford Park Line. In October 2009, nine stations on the former Oldham Loop Line closed for conversion, and future plans include
List of railway stations in Greater Manchester
List_of_railway_stations_in_Greater_Manchester
Oldham Rochdale Bury Bolton Wigan Salford Stretford Stockport Manchester Ashton Altrincham This is a partial list of places in Greater Manchester, in North
List of places in Greater Manchester
List_of_places_in_Greater_Manchester
High-floor light rail vehicle
the existing T-68/T-68A fleet and increase capacity on the Bury-Altrincham line, which was suffering from overcrowding. Based on the K5000 design used in
Bombardier_M5000
Railway station and tram stop in Greater Manchester, England
most of the Oldham Loop line was converted to light rail operation. Northern Rail services via Oldham ceased in October 2009, when the line closed to allow
Rochdale_railway_station
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
Hellewell, Scott; Reeve, Colin (2013). Metrolink: Oldham to Chorlton including the Oldham Loop Line. Venture. ISBN 978-1905-304-530. Wikimedia Commons
East_Didsbury_tram_stop
Former railway line in England
track branch railway line in Greater Manchester, England, that ran from Royton Junction (renamed Royton in 1978) on the Oldham Loop Line to Royton. Royton
Royton_branch
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
Oldham Central tram stop is a tram stop in Oldham town centre on Union Street. It is on the Oldham and Rochdale Line (ORL) The stop takes its name from
Oldham_Central_tram_stop
Street-running rail transit
Junction and Altrincham Railway, and the Oldham and Rochdale Line was the Oldham Loop Line. Other examples can be found in Paris, London, Boston, Melbourne
Tram
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, Greater Manchester, England. It was notable for its wooden platforms. The station was on the Oldham Loop Line 3+1⁄2 miles (6 km)
Failsworth_tram_stop
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
Central Park is a tram stop on the Oldham and Rochdale Line (ORL) of Greater Manchester's light rail Metrolink system. It opened to passengers on 13 June
Central_Park_tram_stop
Four stations in Manchester, England
Altrincham Line Bury Line Oldham Loop Line Closed stops High Street Mosley Street Woodlands Road Abandoned plans Drake Street Glossop line Hardy Farm
Manchester_station_group
Railway station in Greater Manchester, England
full airport loop as proposed, but trams would run along the northern route via Wythenshawe. Completion of the western side of the loop is subject to
Manchester_Airport_station
Bus station and tram stop in Greater Manchester, England
instead surround the tram stop. There is an entrance gate for buses on Oldham Road and an exit onto Wellington Road. Ashton-under-Lyne tram stop has two
Ashton-under-Lyne_Interchange
Tram system in Greater Manchester, England
with the closure of the 14-mile (23 km) Oldham Loop heavy rail line, Phase 3a involved converting this line to light rail operation, including rebuilding
Manchester_Metrolink
Former British train operating company
Newton Heath to Rochdale East Junction via Oldham, known as the Oldham Loop Line, ceased on 3 October 2009. The line was subsequently converted for Manchester
Northern_Rail
Light rail passenger vehicle
withdrawn on 10 February 2014. Ahead of the opening of the Phase 2 line to Eccles Line, six new vehicles were ordered and constructed in 1999. Bodyshells
Firema_T-68
Bus station and tram stop in Manchester city centre, England
stop, opened on 31 March 2003 on the already present First City Crossing line, and a bus station, opened on 29 January 2006 to the east of the tram stop
Shudehill_Interchange
Transport hub in Trafford, Greater Manchester, England
Road, a Northern Trains-operated heavy rail station on the Mid-Cheshire Line, and a light rail stop which forms the south-western terminus of two Manchester
Altrincham_Interchange
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
Altrincham Line Bury Line Oldham Loop Line Closed stops High Street Mosley Street Woodlands Road Abandoned plans Drake Street Glossop line Hardy Farm
Deansgate-Castlefield tram stop
Deansgate-Castlefield_tram_stop
light rail, GMPTE suggest that the Oldham Loop Line be re-routed and extended with on-street tramways through Oldham and Rochdale town centres. The Greater
Timeline of Manchester Metrolink
Timeline_of_Manchester_Metrolink
Manchester Metrolink line
new lines to Ashton, East Didsbury, Manchester Airport and Oldham and Rochdale. The line was opened in two parts; during Phase 3a, the 3.9 mile (6.3 km)
East_Manchester_Line
Principal railway station in Manchester, England
lifts to all levels, wide-access doors and gates, braille signs, hearing loops and disabled toilet facilities.[citation needed] Cycle racks are available
Manchester_Piccadilly_station
Manchester Metrolink line
main line via Collyhurst Tunnel. After leaving the tunnel, it travels on a viaduct, keeps left at the Irk Valley Junction (right for the Oldham and Rochdale
Bury_Line
Borough of Greater Manchester, England
former railway line, the Oldham Loop Line has been converted to be part of the Manchester Metrolink light rail network. Oldham & Rochdale Line services serve
Metropolitan Borough of Oldham
Metropolitan_Borough_of_Oldham
Former railway station in England
Oldham Central railway station was opened on 1 November 1847 as part of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway's extension of its Oldham branch line. It
Oldham Central railway station
Oldham_Central_railway_station
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
Rochdale Town Centre is a tram stop and the terminus on the Oldham and Rochdale Line (ORL) of Greater Manchester's light-rail Metrolink system. It was
Rochdale Town Centre tram stop
Rochdale_Town_Centre_tram_stop
Suburb of Manchester, England
Avenue, in New Moston, and is unstaffed. Since the closure of the Oldham Loop Line in 2009, all trains calling at the station are on the Caldervale route
Moston,_Manchester
Town in Greater Manchester, England
service to Manchester Victoria on the Oldham Loop line ended in October 2009, in preparation for conversion of the line to an extension of the Metrolink light
Rochdale
Railway station in Greater Manchester, England
1970. The station was also part of the Oldham Loop Line, on which there were through services to Rochdale, via Oldham Mumps. This route was closed in 2009
Castleton_railway_station
Railway station in Greater Manchester, England
7 km) south-east of Manchester Piccadilly, on a spur of the West Coast Main Line to London Euston. The Manchester and Birmingham Railway (M&BR) opened in
Stockport_railway_station
Town in Greater Manchester, England
traversed by the A62 road between Manchester and Oldham, by the former rail line of the Oldham Loop and by the Rochdale Canal, across its north-west corner
Failsworth
Topics referred to by the same term
central Oldham Oldham Werneth railway station, a railway station in southern Oldham Oldham Loop Line, a heavy rail line in Greater Manchester Oldham Street
Oldham_(disambiguation)
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
Old Trafford is a tram stop on the Altrincham Line of the Metrolink light rail system in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. Before 1991, it was
Old_Trafford_tram_stop
Central Manchester Metrolink lines
The three City Lines (sometimes referred to collectively as the City Line) of the Manchester Metrolink light rail network make up the central section of
City Lines (Manchester Metrolink)
City_Lines_(Manchester_Metrolink)
Metrolink tram stop in Manchester, England
Manchester Metrolink tram stop in Pomona Docks, Trafford. It is on the Eccles Line and in fare zone 2. This stop was opened on 6 December 1999 as part of Phase 2
Pomona_tram_stop
Local government administrative body for Greater Manchester from 1974 to 1986
Hellewell, Scott; Reeve, Colin (2013). Metrolink: Oldham to Chorlton including the Oldham Loop Line. Venture. ISBN 978-1-905304-53-0. Parkinson-Bailey
Greater Manchester County Council
Greater_Manchester_County_Council
Manchester Metrolink line
The Eccles Line is a tram line of the Manchester Metrolink in Greater Manchester running from Manchester to Eccles via Salford Quays, with a short spur
Eccles_Line
Light rail line on the Manchester Metrolink network in Greater Manchester, England
The Trafford Park Line is a Manchester Metrolink light rail line in Greater Manchester, England, which runs between a junction at Pomona and The Trafford
Trafford_Park_Line
lines to Oldham and Rochdale, Droylsden and Chorlton. The first stops as part of Phase 3a opened on 7 July 2011 on the South Manchester Line up to St
List of Manchester Metrolink tram stops
List_of_Manchester_Metrolink_tram_stops
Topics referred to by the same term
also refer to: Oldham Mumps, a district in Oldham, Greater Manchester Oldham Mumps railway station, a railway station on the Oldham Loop Line, now converted
Mumps_(disambiguation)
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
Derker is a stop on the Oldham and Rochdale Line (ORL) of Greater Manchester's light-rail Metrolink system. It opened to passengers on 16 December 2012
Derker_tram_stop
Town in Greater Manchester, England
1935. The Oldham Loop Line closed as a heavy rail line in 2009 and reopened in June 2012 as part of a new Manchester Metrolink light rail line from Manchester
Chadderton
Delph Donkey was a line of the London and North Western Railway (LNWR) in northern England, which opened in 1849 to connect Oldham, Greenfield and Delph
Delph_Donkey
Proposed tram station in Manchester, England
Sandhills is a proposed tram stop on the Bury Line and Oldham and Rochdale Line of Greater Manchester's Metrolink light rail system. It would be located
Sandhills_tram_stop
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
Centre is a tram stop on the Manchester Metrolink's Trafford Park Line, and the line's current terminus. It is located adjacent to Barton Dock Road between
The_Trafford_Centre_tram_stop
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
line became operational in July 2011. Firswood is located on the South Manchester Line with trams towards Shaw and Crompton via Victoria and Oldham and
Firswood_tram_stop
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
Wharfside is a tram stop on the Manchester Metrolink's Trafford Park Line. It is located on Trafford Wharf Road, close to the Old Trafford football stadium
Wharfside_tram_stop
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
Altrincham Line Bury Line Oldham Loop Line Closed stops High Street Mosley Street Woodlands Road Abandoned plans Drake Street Glossop line Hardy Farm
Market_Street_tram_stop
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
Altrincham Line Bury Line Oldham Loop Line Closed stops High Street Mosley Street Woodlands Road Abandoned plans Drake Street Glossop line Hardy Farm
Piccadilly_Gardens_tram_stop
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
street, the stop being used for transfer between Bury-Altrincham line trams and Eccles Line trams. This was due to security issues and a low estimated usage
Cornbrook_tram_stop
Transport hub in Greater Manchester, England
1846 on the Bury Line; it was the town's main station. It was closed by British Rail on 16 March 1980 and the terminus of the line was moved to Bury
Bury_Interchange
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
service, the 149, also runs to Manchester via Broughton and also runs to Oldham via Moston and Hollinwood. First service 52 runs westbound to Pendleton
Abraham_Moss_tram_stop
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
this stop, services run to East Didsbury in one direction and to Victoria, Oldham and Rochdale in the other. Tram stops at Shudehill and Market Street are
Exchange_Square_tram_stop
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
It is the only station and the terminus of a short spur off the Eccles Line and is in fare zone 2. This stop was opened on 20 September 2010 and has
MediaCityUK_tram_stop
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
Etihad Campus is a tram stop on the East Manchester Line (EML) of Greater Manchester's light-rail Metrolink system. The stop is located by the Etihad Campus
Etihad_Campus_tram_stop
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
road junction of Talbot Road and Seymour Grove. It is on the Altrincham Line and in fare Zone 2. This stop is near to White City Retail Park, Old Trafford
Trafford_Bar_tram_stop
Cotton mill in Greater Manchester, England
A rail service was provided by the Oldham Loop Line that was built by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. Oldham rose to prominence during the 19th
Textile_Mill,_Chadderton
A rail service was provided by the Oldham Loop Line that was built by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. Oldham rose to prominence during the 19th
Ace_Mill,_Hollinwood
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
Retrieved 14 December 2019. SELNEC PTE (October 1971), SELNEC Picc-Vic Line, SELNEC PTE publicity brochure International, Railway Gazette (2 September
St_Peter's_Square_tram_stop
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
Manchester Metrolink tram stop in Crumpsall, Manchester. It is on the Bury Line and in fare zone 2. This stop was opened to Metrolink on 6 April 1992, after
Crumpsall_tram_stop
Manchester Metrolink line
Altrincham Line is a tram line of the Manchester Metrolink running from Manchester to Altrincham in Greater Manchester. Originally a railway line, it was
Altrincham_Line
Electrification of railway lines
electrification scheme was a success, the L&YR drew up plans to electrify the Oldham Loop Line with the same system in the early 1920s. These plans were abandoned
Railway electrification in Great Britain
Railway_electrification_in_Great_Britain
Former Manchester Metrolink tram stop
Manchester Metrolink tram stop in Cheetham Hill, Manchester. It was on the Bury Line and was in the now defunct fare zone C before it closed. This stop was opened
Woodlands_Road_tram_stop
Disused railway line in south Manchester, England
Loop railway line was a local railway route in south Manchester, England. Trains on the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway (MS&LR) line (later
Fallowfield_Loop_railway_line
Former railway station in Manchester, England
David & Charles. ISBN 0-7153-4352-1. Wells, Jeffrey (June 2004). The Oldham Loop. Foxline. ISBN 1-870119-76-2. 53°29′50″N 2°12′37″W / 53.4971°N 2.2103°W
Miles Platting railway station
Miles_Platting_railway_station
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
Velopark is a tram stop on the East Manchester Line (EML) of Greater Manchester's light-rail Metrolink system. It opened on 11 February 2013, after a three-day
Velopark_tram_stop
Former railway station in England
termination of the branch to Oldham from its main-line at Greenfield. The branch, which had opened in 1856, originally terminated at Oldham Mumps (L&NWR), on 1
Oldham Glodwick Road railway station
Oldham_Glodwick_Road_railway_station
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
Metrolink tram stop in Trafford Park, Trafford. It is on the Trafford Park Line and in fare zone 3. This stop was opened on 22 March 2020 and has step-free
Trafford_Palazzo_tram_stop
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
Bury Line of Greater Manchester's light rail Metrolink system. Formerly Whitefield railway station on the Manchester Victoria to Bury heavy rail line, the
Whitefield_tram_stop
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
supermarket building. The derelict line became overgrown until 2001, when the track bed of the old Fallowfield Loop Line branch running east of Chorlton
Chorlton_tram_stop
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
Wythenshawe Town Centre is a tram stop on the Manchester Metrolink Airport Line. It opened on 3 November 2014. It is in Wythenshawe town centre next to shops
Wythenshawe Town Centre tram stop
Wythenshawe_Town_Centre_tram_stop
Former railway station in England
station on the Oldham Loop Line in Greater Manchester, England. It opened on 1 July 1864, and was the junction for the short branch line to Royton railway
Royton Junction railway station
Royton_Junction_railway_station
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
Sale is a tram stop on the Altrincham Line of the Metrolink light-rail system in Sale, Greater Manchester, England. It opened on 15 June 1992 as part of
Sale_tram_stop
Cotton mill in Greater Manchester, England
A rail service was provided by the Oldham Loop Line which was built by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. Oldham rose to prominence during the 19th
Royd_Mill,_Oldham
Human settlement in England
December 2012. The station was a former railway station, part of the Oldham Loop Line that was decommissioned in 2009 to make way for the new Metrolink system
Derker
Cotton mill in Newhey, Milnrow, Rochdale, England
More significantly the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway built the Oldham Loop Line through Milnrow and Newhey in 1863. The engine house of Ellenroad mill
Ellenroad_Mill
Manchester Metrolink tram stop
the former Cheetham Hill Loop alignment. The Oldham and Rochdale Line itself utilises part of the disused Cheetham Hill Loop, from Smedley Viaduct Junction
Queens_Road_tram_stop
OLDHAM LOOP-LINE
OLDHAM LOOP-LINE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the places in Cambridgeshire, Essex, and Norfolk named Fordham, from Old English ford ‘ford’ + hÄm ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘enclosure hemmed in by water’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Odom, altered by folk etymology as if derived from a place name formed with -ham.
Boy/Male
Arabic
The Biblical Lot is the English Language Equivalent
Boy/Male
Hebrew
God will multiply.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Look, Blessed with beauty, Shape, Beauty
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from the place in Lancashire, so named from Middle English ald, old ‘old’ + holm ‘island’, ‘dry land in a fen’, ‘promontory’.English : topographic name from Old English (e)ald ‘old’ + hamm ‘water meadow’, ‘low-lying land by a river’.English : Colonist and trader John Oldham was born in Lancashire, England, in about 1600 and emigrated to America in 1623, arriving at Plymouth, MA, in July on the ship Anne.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Look, Blessed with beauty, Shape, Beauty
Boy/Male
British, English
Barrel Maker
Surname or Lastname
Dutch
Dutch : from a short form of the Germanic personal name Robrecht.Altered spelling of German Rupp.English : variant spelling of Roope.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places named Woodham. Most, as for example those in Essex and Surrey, are named from Old English wudu ‘wood’ + hÄm ‘homestead’; one in Buckinghamshire, however, probably has as its second element Old English hamm ‘water meadow’, and one in County Durham is from wudum, the dative plural of wudu, originally used after a preposition.
Male
French
French form of Latin Lupus, LOUP means "wolf."
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Loop; Autumn
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly from the Old Norse personal name Tópi, Túpi, a short form of a personal name formed with þórr, name of the Norse god of thunder (see Thor) + a second element with initial b-, for example björn ‘bear’, ‘warrior’. On the other hand, the name is found mainly in Dorset and Devon, which are far from areas of Scandinavian settlement.
Male
Dutch
, Jehovah's gift (or grace).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a cooper, from Middle English coupe ‘tub’, ‘container’ (see Cooper). In some cases the surname may have been derived from a pub or house sign.Dutch : from koop ‘purchase’, ‘bargain’, hence a nickname for a haggler or a metonymic occupational name for a merchant.
Surname or Lastname
English (Somerset)
English (Somerset) : habitational name from Look in Puncknowle, Dorset, named in Old English with lūce ‘enclosure’.English : possibly a variant of Luck 3.Northern English and Scottish : from a vernacular pet form of Lucas.Dutch (van Look) : topographic name from look ‘enclosure’ or habitational name from a place named with this word.Thomas Look (b. c. 1622) was in Lynn, MA, by 1646. His son, also called Thomas (b. 1646), moved to Martha’s Vineyard about 1670.
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : habitational name from any of several places called Loose or Loosey.North German : from a short form of Nikolaus, German form of Nicholas.Dutch : nickname from the adjective loos ‘cunning’, ‘artful’, ‘guileful’.English : variant spelling of Loose.
Boy/Male
Dutch, German, Hebrew
God will Multiply; God will Add
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Rajasthani, Sindhi, Traditional
Look; Beauty; Appearance
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of French Olivier, probably OLGHAR means "elf army."
OLDHAM LOOP-LINE
OLDHAM LOOP-LINE
Boy/Male
Tamil
God of victory
Boy/Male
Armenian, Australian
Sign
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from Lobley Gate in West Yorkshire.
Boy/Male
Irish Norse
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Islamic, Muslim
Angel
Girl/Female
Indian
Pure
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
The Sun
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Teutonic
Peaceful Ruler; Good Counsellor; Elf; Power
Girl/Female
Muslim
Very patient, Enduring
Girl/Female
Australian, Celtic, Irish
A War Goddess; Great Queen
OLDHAM LOOP-LINE
OLDHAM LOOP-LINE
OLDHAM LOOP-LINE
OLDHAM LOOP-LINE
OLDHAM LOOP-LINE
n.
The act of looking; a glance; a sight; a view; -- often in certain phrases; as, to have, get, take, throw, or cast, a look.
n.
Expression of the eyes and face; manner; as, a proud or defiant look.
n.
See 1st Loop.
n.
Any one of several aquatic, wed-footed, northern birds of the genus Urinator (formerly Colymbus), noted for their expertness in diving and swimming under water. The common loon, or great northern diver (Urinator imber, or Colymbus torquatus), and the red-throated loon or diver (U. septentrionalis), are the best known species. See Diver.
n.
A curve of any kind in the form of a loop.
n.
See Loon, the bird.
pl.
of Trou-de-loup
n.
A ring; a circular band; anything resembling a hoop, as the cylinder (cheese hoop) in which the curd is pressed in making cheese.
v. i.
To seem; to appear; to have a particular appearance; as, the patient looks better; the clouds look rainy.
v. i.
To direct the attention (to something); to consider; to examine; as, to look at an action.
v. t.
To express or manifest by a look.
v. t.
To break over the poop or stern, as a wave.
v. t.
To influence, overawe, or subdue by looks or presence as, to look down opposition.
v. t.
To bind or fasten with hoops; as, to hoop a barrel or puncheon.
v. t.
To look at; to turn the eyes toward.
v. t.
To beat in the game of loo by winning every trick.
v. t.
To let hang down; as, to lop the head.
n.
Hence; Appearance; aspect; as, the house has a gloomy look; the affair has a bad look.
v. t.
To confine in a coop; hence, to shut up or confine in a narrow compass; to cramp; -- usually followed by up, sometimes by in.
v. t.
To make a loop of or in; to fasten with a loop or loops; -- often with up; as, to loop a string; to loop up a curtain.