- guinbelet, guimbelet,
later guibelet,
probably a
diminutive of the Anglo-French
wimble, a
variation of "guimble", from the
Middle Low
German wiemel (cf. the Scandinavian...
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Frederick Thomas Wimble (28
November 1846 – 3
January 1936) was an
Australian printer and
pioneer ink
manufacturer and
later a
publisher and
member of...
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Wimble Toot is a
burial mound or, possibly, a
motte built near the
village of Babcary, Somerset, England. It is a
scheduled ancient monument with a list...
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Philistines expand their influence into
Cyprus and Canaan. c. 1240 BC—The
wimble and
lathe are invented. Merneptah,
pharaoh of Egypt, born (approximate date)...
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William (Bill)
Wimble (January 11, 1932 –
April 24, 2016) was an
American stock car
racing driver and two time
champion of the
NASCAR Sportsman Division...
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James Wimble (fl. January 31, 1696 – c. March 23, 1743) was an
English mariner, trader, and
landowner who
created the
premier coastal chart of
North Carolina...
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Clarence Skelton Wimble (22
April 1861 – 28
January 1930) was a
South African cricketer who pla**** one Test
match in 1892. A right-handed
batsman and superior...
- The
Wombles are
fictional pointy-nosed,
furry creatures created by
Elisabeth Beresford and
originally appearing in a
series of children's
novels from 1968...
- on 10 May 1883 and was
founded by the ink
manufacturer Frederick Thomas Wimble. The son of an
English second-generation ink-maker
migrated as a 20-year...
- the new
nickname Scotty,
taken from his
middle name Scott.
Wilfrid John
Wimble is the
smallest and
quietest of the Bash
Street Kids, and has
social anxiety...