Crooked+back

  • 41crookback — noun Date: 1508 1. obsolete a crooked back 2. obsolete hunchback • crookbacked adjective …

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  • 42humpback — noun Date: 1697 1. a humped or crooked back; also kyphosis 2. hunchback 1 3. humpback whale 4. pink salmon …

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  • 43Jerry Potts — (1840–1896), (also known as Ky yo kosi, meaning Bear Child), was a Canadian American plainsman, buffalo hunter, horse trader, interpreter, and scout.[1][2] …

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  • 44Cramp — Aname with possible Huguenot associations, the derivation is either from Van Crimpe or Crimpen, both names being recorded heraldically in Riestaffs Armorial General for the Netherlands, or from Olde English crump pre 10th Century. In the first… …

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  • 45Crimp — Aname with possible Huguenot associations, the derivation is either from Van Crimpe or Crimpen, both names being recorded heraldically in Riestaffs Armorial General for the Netherlands, or from Olde English crump pre 10th Century. In the first… …

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  • 46Cromb — Aname with possible Huguenot associations, the derivation is either from Van Crimpe or Crimpen, both names being recorded heraldically in Riestaffs Armorial General for the Netherlands, or from Olde English crump pre 10th Century. In the first… …

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  • 47Crump — This is a medieval English surname of nickname origins. Recorded in several spellings including Crump, Crumpe, and sometimes as the overlap surnames Cramp and Crimp, it was originally a physical description of a person with a crooked back or… …

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  • 48Crumpe — This is a medieval English surname of nickname origins. Recorded in several spellings including Crump, Crumpe, and sometimes as the overlap surnames Cramp and Crimp, it was originally a physical description of a person with a crooked back or… …

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  • 49Halworth — Recorded as Holdsworth, Houldsworth, Holdworth and Halworth, this is an English medieval surname. It is locational and originates from either of the places called Holdsworth and Holdworth in the county of West Yorkshire. The places are recorded… …

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  • 50Holdworth — Recorded as Holdsworth, Houldsworth, Holdworth and formerly Halworth, this is an English medieval surname. It is locational and originates from either of the places called Holdsworth and Holdworth in the county of West Yorkshire. The places are… …

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