Cromwell
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Name — An English habitational surname, most famously that of Oliver Cromwell, the English military and political leader who ruled as Lord Protector.
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Etymology
From Old English crump ("crooked, bent") plus wella ("spring").
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What does “Cromwell” mean?
The word “Cromwell” means an English habitational surname, most famously that of Oliver Cromwell, the English military and political leader who ruled as Lord Protector.
How do you pronounce “Cromwell”?
“Cromwell” is pronounced KROM-wuhl (/ˈkɹɑmwəl/ in IPA).
How do you use “Cromwell” in a sentence?
Here is “Cromwell” used in a sentence: “Oliver Cromwell led the Parliamentarian forces during the English Civil War.”
What part of speech is “Cromwell”?
“Cromwell” is a name.
Where does the word “Cromwell” come from?
The word “Cromwell” comes from Old English. From Old English crump ("crooked, bent") plus wella ("spring").
Is “Cromwell” a common word?
“Cromwell” is an uncommon word in modern English.