Oliphant

Oliphant
This famous and intriguing name has been the subject of much controversy regarding its origins; however, the accepted explanation is that the name is of Old French origin, introduced into England, and later, Scotland, after the Norman Conquest of 1066. The early forms of the name, Olifard and Oliphard, clearly suggest a derivation from the Old French "olif", olive-branch, with the intensive suffix "-ard", used as a nickname or byname for a peace-loving, gentle person. The development of the surname in England and Scotland, from Olifard (1107), Oliphard 91148) and Olyfat (1296) to Olifaunt (1317) and Oliphand, Olyfant (1326), shows the gradual change to the Middle English vocabulary word "olifa(u)nt", elephant. This change was probably due to the influence of folk etymology, and the popularity of the word as the name of the animal described by homecoming Crusaders as "a huge earth-shaking beast". The name was established early in Scotland, by a family of Norman origin who settled first in Northamptonshire and Hampshire, David Olifard, godson of David 1 of Scotland, being the first recorded namebearer; he was granted lands in Roxburghshire. A Coat of Arms granted to the family depicts on a red shield, three silver crescents, the Crest being a unicorn's head couped argent. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Roger Olifard, which was dated circa 1107, a charter witness in Northamptonshire, during the reign of King Henry 1, known as "The Lion of Justice", 1100 - 1135. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  • Oliphant — (spr. óllifänt), 1) Margaret, geborne Wilson, engl. Romanschriftstellerin, geb. 1828 zu Wallyford in der schott. Grafschaft Midlothian, gest. 26. Juni 1897 in London, hat sich hauptsächlich durch geschickte Darstellung des schottischen und… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Oliphant —   [ ɔlɪfənt], Marcus Laurence Elwin, australischer Physiker, * Adelaide 8. 10. 1901, ✝ Canberra 14. 7. 2000; Professor in Birmingham (1937 50), danach in Canberra; wies 1934 die für thermonukleare Prozesse grundlegenden Deuteriumreaktionen nach… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Oliphant — (spr. óllifännt), Laurence, engl. Reisender, geb. 1829 auf Ceylon, bereiste Nepal, Rußland, Nordamerika und die Türkei, ging 1857 mit Lord Elgin nach China, war dann brit. Konsul in Japan, lebte seit 1873 in den Ver. Staaten von Amerika und… …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Oliphant [2] — Oliphant (spr. óllifännt), Margaret, geborene Wilson, engl. Schriftstellerin, geb. 4. April 1828 zu Liverpool, gest. 25. Juni 1897 in London; in Darstellungen des schott. und engl. Landlebens ausgezeichnet (»Chronicles of Carlingford«, 1863; »The …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • oliphant — (n.) obsolete form of ELEPHANT (Cf. elephant), c.1200; also used in Middle English with sense ivory horn …   Etymology dictionary

  • Oliphant — Contents 1 People 2 In literature 3 Geography 3.1 R …   Wikipedia

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  • Oliphant — Olifant (auch Oliphant) ist vom niederländischen Begriff für Elefant entlehnt und bezeichnet: ein Musikinstrument in Gestalt eines Horns, oft als Signalhorn verwendet, siehe Olifant. ein historisches Papierformat (675 mm × 1082 mm) einen Fluss im …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Oliphant — /ˈɒləfənt/ (say oluhfuhnt) noun Sir Mark (Marcus Laurence Elwin Oliphant), 1901–2000, Australian physicist and administrator; governor of SA 1971–76. Mark Oliphant was born and educated in Adelaide. In 1927 he won a scholarship to Cambridge to… …  

  • oliphant — olifant [ ɔlifɑ̃ ] n. m. VAR. anc. oliphant • 1080; altér. de éléphant ♦ Cor d ivoire, taillé dans une défense d éléphant, dont les chevaliers se servaient à la guerre ou à la chasse. L olifant de Roland. ● olifant ou oliphant nom masculin… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Oliphant v. Suquamish Indian Tribe — Supreme Court of the United States Argued January 9, 1978 Decided …   Wikipedia

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