Alcoran

Alcoran
Recorded in several forms including Alcorn, Allcorn, Alchorne, Allcorne, Alcon, Alcoran and Aldcorn, this is an English surname which is often associated with Ireland, and particularly County Donegal. According to the famous Irish etylomolgist, the late Edward MacLysacht, the name originates from the words 'old corn,' which may be so. If this is the case then either the the name is from a place called Oldcorn, which may well be so although we have not been able to trace it, or the name was possibly a medieval nickname for a miller or corn merchant, one who had a reputatation for selling corn meal which was some way from fresh! Early examples of the surname recordings taken from surviving church registers include: Richard Alcherne, a christening witness at St Margarets Westminster, on July 1st 1630, and Ann Alcorn who married Phillip Phillips at St Pancras Old Church, in the city of London on July 30th 1668. In Ireland we have recordings which include (another) Ann Alcorn who married George McSwine at Clondavaddog, County Donegal, on July 15th 1794, Joseph Alcoran who was christened at Lower Cumber, County Derry, on May 7th 1825, and Antony Aldcorn who married Agnes Wallace at Dromara, County Down, on July 6th 1826,

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  • alcoran — ALCORAN. s. m. Mot Arabe. Le Livre qui contient la Loi de Mahomet. On l appelle encore Koran. Lire l Alcoran.Alcoran, signifie dans son origine Le livre. Al est l article, et koran veut dire livre. [b]f♛/b] Il signifie aussi La Loi de Mahomet… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798

  • alcoran — → coran alcoran [alkɔʀɑ̃] n. m. ÉTYM. XIVe; arabe qūr’ān, proprt « la lecture ». ➪ tableau Mots français d origine arabe. ❖ ♦ Vieux. 1 Livre sacré des musulmans, contenant la loi de Mahomet. ⇒ Co …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • alcoran — ALCORAN. s. m. Livre qui contient la Loy de Mahomet. Lire l Alcoran. Il signifie figurement la Loy mesme. Il a abjuré l Alcoran pour embrasser l Evangile …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • Alcoran — Al co*ran (?; 277), n. [alcoran, fr. Ar. al qor[=a]n, orig. the reading, the book, fr. qaraa to read. Cf. {Koran}.] The Mohammedan Scriptures; the Koran (now the usual form). [Spelt also {Alkoran}.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Alcoran — older form of Koran, mid 14c., from O.Fr. alcoran, from Arabic al quran the Koran (see KORAN (Cf. Koran)), with the definite article (al ) taken as part of the name …   Etymology dictionary

  • Alcoran — [al΄kō rän′, al΄kōran′] n. [ME & OFr alcoran < Ar al qurʾ ān: see KORAN] Archaic the Koran …   English World dictionary

  • Alcoran — Alcorān, S. Alkoran …   Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart

  • Alcorán — Alcorán. (Del ár. clás. alqur ān, lectura). m. Corán. * * * ► LITERATURA Y RELIGIÓN Corán …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • alcoran — Alcoran, Vaut autant à dire comme Vraye loy …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • Alcorán — (Del ár. clás. alqur ān, lectura). m. Corán …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • alcoran — (al ko ran) s. m. 1°   Le livre qui contient la loi de Mahomet. •   Ajouter un chapitre à l alcoran, BOSSUET Hist. II, 13. •   Le glaive et l Alcoran dans mes sanglantes mains Imposeraient silence au reste des humains, VOLT. Fanat. II, 5.… …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

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