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Definition of Roundheads

Roundhead
Roundhead Round"head`, n. (Eng. Hist.) A nickname for a Puritan. See Roundheads, the, in the Dictionary of Noted Names in Fiction. --Toone.

Meaning of Roundheads from wikipedia

- goal of the Roundheads was to give to Parliament the supreme control over executive administration of the country/kingdom. Most Roundheads sought constitutional...
- Pennsylvania, U.S. Roundhead Mountain, a peak near Stanley, Virginia, U.S. Round Head Period, a period of Saharan neolithic art The Roundheads, a Doctor Who...
- The Roundheads is a BBC Books original novel written by Mark Gatiss and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who...
- Civicus claimed the weapon was called a roundhead by the Cavaliers because they were to be used to beat the Roundheads into subjection. Chisholm 1911, p. 772...
- Cavaliers and Roundheads is a set of rules for English Civil War miniature wargaming. It was written by Gary Gygax and Jeff Perren and published by Tactical...
- Heads[citation needed], Roundheads and Peakheads (trans. N. Goold-Verschoyle, Grove Press 1966, reprinted 1994) or Roundheads and Pointheads (translation...
- species of perennial sedge in the family Cyperaceae, commonly called the roundhead bulrush. It has a self-supporting growth form and simple, broad leaves...
- Head", "Round Heads", "Round Headstown", and "Roundheads Town". A post office has been in operation at Roundhead since 1837. An archaeological site, the Zimmerman...
- Pimlott 2001, p. 578; O'****van, Jack (5 March 1996), "Watch out, the Roundheads are back", The Independent, archived from the original on 12 December...
- The Roundheads or, The Good Old Cause, is a comedic play written by Aphra Behn, first performed in 1681 and published in 1682. An adaptation of John Tatum’s...