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Flinders — Flin ders, n. pl. [Scot. flenders, flendris; perh. akin to E. flutter; cf. D. flenters rags, broken pieces.] Small pieces or splinters; fragments. [1913 Webster] The tough ash spear, so stout and true, Into a thousand flinders flew. Sir W. Scott … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Greenbank Garden — Greenbank Garden, Clarkston, near Glasgow, Scotland is an 18th century house owned and operated by the National Trust for Scotland and open to the public. The house is situated about about six miles from the centre of Glasgow. The house has… … Wikipedia
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Flanders — Recorded in a wide variety of spellings including: Flander, Flanders, Flaunders, Flenders, Flinders and Flounders, this is an English surname, but of medieval continental origins. It originates from the former state and province of Flanders now… … Surnames reference
Flaunders — Recorded in a wide variety of spellings including: Flander, Flanders, Flaunders, Flenders, Flinders and Flounders, this is an English surname, but of medieval continental origins. It originates from the former state and province of Flanders now… … Surnames reference
Flounders — Recorded in a wide variety of spellings including: Flander, Flanders, Flaunders, Flenders, Flinders and Flounders, this is an English surname, but of medieval continental origins. It originates from the former state and province of Flanders now… … Surnames reference
Flinders — Recorded in a wide variety of spellings including: Flander, Flanders, Flaunders, Flenders, Flinders and Flounders, this is an English surname, but of medieval continental origins. It originates from the former state and province of Flanders now… … Surnames reference