Pinner — Pin ner, n. 1. One who, or that which, pins or fastens, as with pins. [1913 Webster] 2. (Costume) (a) A headdress like a cap, with long lappets. (b) An apron with a bib; a pinafore. (c) A cloth band for a gown. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] With kerchief … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pinner — Pin ner, n. [See {Pin} to pound.] One who pins or impounds cattle. See {Pin}, v. t. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pinner — [pin′ər] n. 1. a person or thing that pins 2. a caplike headdress with a long, hanging flap pinned on either side, formerly worn by women … English World dictionary
Pinner — infobox UK place country=England map type=Greater London region=London population=19,156 [Combined total for the Pinner and Pinner South wards at the 2001 census.] official name=Pinner london borough=Harrow constituency westminster=Harrow West… … Wikipedia
Pinner — 51° 35′ 36″ N 0° 23′ 22″ W / 51.5932, 0.3894 Pinner est une … Wikipédia en Français
Pinner — This ancient surname is usually job descriptive. It derives from the Olde English pinn meaning a needle or pin, or in a transferred sense a pine tree. A few name holders will have locational origins from the village of Pinner in Middlesex,… … Surnames reference
Pinner — Original name in latin Pinner Name in other language Pinner State code GB Continent/City Europe/London longitude 51.59384 latitude 0.38216 altitude 53 Population 19158 Date 2012 05 18 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Pinner (disambiguation) — Pinner is a suburb in north west London, but may also refer to: * Pinner tube station * Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner (UK Parliament constituency) People * Adolf Pinner (1842 1909), German Jewish chemist * Artose Pinner (born 1978), American… … Wikipedia
PINNER, EPHRAIM MOSES BEN ALEXANDER SUSS-KIND — (c. 1800–1880), talmudist. Born in Pinne (district of Poznan), Pinner studied Talmud under Rabbi jacob of Lissa. In 1831 he compiled an abbreviated form of the Talmud, Kiẓẓur Talmud Yerushalmi ve Talmud Bavli. Pinner is best known for his… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
PINNER, MORITZ — (1828–c. 1909), U.S. antislavery activist in the Civil War period. Pinner was born in Prussia. He was one of a handful of immigrant Jews who played a significant local role in the founding of the Republican Party and in the propaganda efforts… … Encyclopedia of Judaism