Sor

Sor
This interesting surname is of early medieval French origin, and is a nickname for a person with reddish-brown hair, from the Old French "Sorel", reddish-brown and the Anglo-Norman-French word "sor", chestnut. Other English surnames from this source include Soar, Sorrel, Soar(e)s and Sorrill, while the French surnames include Sor, Saur, Saura, Sorel, Soreau and Saurat. The name was probably introduced to England by the Norman after the Conquest of 1066, as the first recording of the surname dates from the early 12th Century (see below). Nicknames were given in the first instances with reference to a variety of characteristics, such as physical attributes or peculiarities and mental and moral characteristics, as well as supposed resemblance to an animal's or bird's appearance or disposition. Thomas Sorel was recorded in 1175 in the Pipe Rolls of Norfolk and William Sorel was mentioned in 1185 in the Records of Templars in England in the 12th Century in Hertfordshire. Anne, daughter of John Sorrell was christened at St. Giles' Cripplegate, London, on July 25th 1568. Coats of Arms were granted to Sorrell families in Waltham and Stebbings in Essex and Ipswich, in Suffolk, which depicts two ermine lions passant, gardant on a red shield. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of William Sorell, which was dated 1130, the Pipe Rolls of Suffolk, during the reign of King Henry 1st, 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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  • SOR — steht für: Ponte de Sor, eine Stadt in Portugal Sor (Fluss), einen Fluss in Frankreich, Nebenfluss des Agout Sor ist der Name folgender Personen: Fernando Sor, spanischer Gitarrist und Komponist Siehe auch: Sor Bang, Sor Kantruem, Sor Ju, Sor… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Sor — oder SOR steht für: Ponte de Sor, eine Stadt in Portugal Sor (Fluss), einen Fluss in Frankreich, Nebenfluss des Agout Sor (Gemeinde), eine Gemeinde im Département Ariège in der Region Midi Pyrénées in Frankreich Sor Bang, Sor Kantruem, Sor Ju,… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Sor — puede referirse a: Fernando Sor (1778 1839), compositor español; (4865) Sor, asteroide llamado así en memoria de dicho compositor; Sor (Ariège), una comuna francesa; Río Sor, un río de Galicia; Sor o monja. Esta página de desambiguación cataloga… …   Wikipedia Español

  • sor — Sor, est un terme de faulconnerie dont est dit faulcon Sor, celuy qui est de l année et n a encores point de muës, et qui a neantmoins volé, à la difference du Niais qui est celuy qui n a encores volé ne abandonné le nid, lequel combien qu il… …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • Sor — may refer to:* Fernando Sor (1778 1839), a Spanish guitarist and composer born in Barcelona * Sor, Azerbaijan, a village * River Sor, any of a number of riversSOR may stand for: * Successive over relaxation, a numerical method used to speed up… …   Wikipedia

  • Sor ye-yé — Título Sor ye yé Ficha técnica Dirección Ramón Fernández Ayudante de dirección Julio Cahero Guion …   Wikipedia Español

  • SOR — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. SOR peut faire référence à : Sorsogon, selon le code ISO 3166 2:PH, Al Thaurah en Syrie, selon la liste des codes AITA des aéroports Stade Olympique… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • sor — 1. adj. masc. Voy. saur. sor 2. adj. masc. Voy. faucon. ÉTYMOLOGIE    D après Scheler, ce mot est l adjectif abstrait de essorer ; mais cela ne cadre pas avec le sens, le faucon sor étant celui qui n a pas pris son essor, et essorer signifiant… …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • sor — sór s.m. AU signore, come appellativo popolaresco, spec. nell Italia centrale, premesso a nomi, cognomi, titoli, ecc.: il sor Giacomo, il sor marchese {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1855. ETIMO: dal tosc. e centr. sor, prob. da signore con… …   Dizionario italiano

  • sor´ri|ly — sor|ry «SOR ee, SR », adjective, ri|er, ri|est. 1. feeling pity, regret, or sympathy; sad: »I am sorry that you are sick. We are sorry that we cannot come to the party. Everyone is sorry for a blind animal. SYNONYM(S): distressed, sorrowful …   Useful english dictionary

  • sor|ry — «SOR ee, SR », adjective, ri|er, ri|est. 1. feeling pity, regret, or sympathy; sad: »I am sorry that you are sick. We are sorry that we cannot come to the party. Everyone is sorry for a blind animal. SYNONYM(S): distressed, sorrowful …   Useful english dictionary

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