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Purcell

PURSL

Purcell (name) means an English surname, most famously borne by the Baroque composer Henry Purcell. Example: “Purcell composed some of the finest English music of the 17th century.”

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An English surname, most famously borne by the Baroque composer Henry Purcell.
"Purcell composed some of the finest English music of the 17th century."

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Purcells plural

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Etymology

From Latin porcellus.

Origin: Latin

Frequently asked questions

What does “Purcell” mean?

The word “Purcell” means an English surname, most famously borne by the Baroque composer Henry Purcell.

How do you pronounce “Purcell”?

“Purcell” is pronounced PURSL (/ˈpɝsl̩/ in IPA).

How do you use “Purcell” in a sentence?

Here is “Purcell” used in a sentence: “Purcell composed some of the finest English music of the 17th century.”

What part of speech is “Purcell”?

“Purcell” is a name.

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