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Definition of Lunts

Lunt
Lunt Lunt, n. [D. lont; akin to Dan. & G. lunte, Sw. lunta. Cf. Link a torch.] 1. The match cord formerly used in firing cannon. 2. A puff of smoke. [Scotch.] --Burns.

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- Lunts retired from the stage in 1960, and lived at their home in Genesee Depot, Wisconsin. Lunt died in 1977 and Fontanne in 1983. Alfred David Lunt Jr...
- Lunts is a Yiddish surname, a variant of Luntz. Notable people with the surname include: Boris Lunts [ru] (1908–1997), World War II pilot, Jewish Hero...
- West End productions over the next four decades. They became known as "The Lunts", and were celebrated on both sides of the Atlantic. Fontanne was born in...
- Lunt is a small village in the civil parish of Sefton, in the borough of Sefton in Merseyside, England, close to Sefton Village and to the west of Maghull...
- Fisk Lunt (1848–1908), an American attorney William E. Lunt (1882-1956), an American medievalist Lunts This page lists people with the surname Lunt. If...
- New Lunt-Fontanne Theatre". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on December 9, 2021. Retrieved December 8, 2021. "Lunts Coming...
- Lunt Silversmiths was an American manufacturer of fine sterling, silver-plate and stainless steel flatware, holloware, and giftware established in 1902...
- The Lunt is a residential area of Bilston within the city of Wolverhampton and is part of the West Midlands conurbation in England. It was mostly laid...
- George Lunt (December 31, 1803 – May 17, 1885) was an American editor, lawyer, author, and politician. George's ancestor, Henry Lunt, was one of the original...
- The Lunt Roman Fort is the archaeological site of a Roman fort, of unknown name, in the Roman province of Britannia. It is open to the public and located...