What is the origin of the name Caine?
1: Manx: variant of Cain.2: French: from Old French caigne ‘dog bitch’ applied as a nickname for a peevish or bad-tempered person or for someone thought to resemble a dog in [...]
The household of faith, portraits and essays
...putting it, I fancy that Mr. Caine's opinion is in substance not far wrong. Liberalism and Nonconformity are old allies.... (Unknown country - 1901)
...putting it, I fancy that Mr. Caine's opinion is in substance not far wrong. Liberalism and Nonconformity are old allies.... (Unknown country - 1901)
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The household of faith, portraits and essays
...party to Nonconformity, in which Mr. Caine rejoices. But I ask myself, and I would ask my brother-Liberals, if that... (Unknown country - 1895)
...party to Nonconformity, in which Mr. Caine rejoices. But I ask myself, and I would ask my brother-Liberals, if that... (Unknown country - 1895)
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What is the origin of the name Caine?
1: Manx: variant of Cain.2: French: from Old French caigne ‘dog bitch’ applied as a nickname for a peevish or bad-tempered person or for someone thought to resemble a dog in [...]