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Tindal   Listen
noun
Tindal  n.  
1.
A petty officer among lascars, or native East Indian sailors; a boatswain's mate; a cockswain. (India)
2.
An attendant on an army. (India)






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"Tindal" Quotes from Famous Books



... occupied by Chalon, "animal painter to the royal family;" and No. 6 as the residence of the Right Hon. David R. Pigot, the late Solicitor-General for Ireland, while (in 1824-25) studying in the chambers of the late Lord Chief-Justice Tindal, for the profession of which his pupil ...
— A Walk from London to Fulham • Thomas Crofton Croker

... apologies and received with caution and distrust. In many cases men have resisted them as dangerous innovations, and attempted to exterminate them with fire and sword. This was the case with the translations of Wickliffe and of Tindal. But truth and the kind providence of God were too mighty for their enemies, and these translations lived to see their persecutors in the dust, and to laugh them to scorn. Wickliffe's translation was published in 1380, in a dark age. ...
— The New Testament • Various



Words linked to "Tindal" :   interpreter, Tindale, William Tindale, Tyndale, William Tindal, translator, martyr, sufferer, William Tyndale



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