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# English: nickname from Middle English schort 'short'. # Scottish and northern Irish: reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac an Gheairr, Mac an Ghirr 'son of the short man'
It is short for Tommy Atkins, a name example used by the British Army on an example form on how to fill out forms for new recruits during World War I. The term has fallen out of use and the common term used today is a "squaddie".
No- it is a shortened form, or pet name, or nickname, for William.
several soldiers form a squad. several squads form a platoon. Several platoons form a company and several companies form a battalion.
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The origin of the surname Pepe is from Northern Italy. This name is a nickname of Giuseppe, the Italian form of Joseph.
The possessive form for the plural noun soldiers is soldiers'.Example: The soldiers' march took them across a river.
The irony in Billy Boy's death in Tim O'Brien's story "Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy" is that he dies not on the battlefield from enemy fire, but from a sudden heart attack triggered by fear and anxiety. This reveals the unpredictable nature of war and its impact on individual soldiers beyond the direct dangers of combat.
This Territory as a whole does not have a true nickname, or state nickname, but has a derivative or short-form from part of its' name. It is called "The Territory" by nearly all "Territorians" (another example). "Northern" is nearly always omitted in these references by locals in everyday conversation. "The NT" is also commonly used, with the emphasis on "The", but this is still not a true nick-name such as mentioned below. The northern part of the Northern Territory is called the Top End, and the southern part containing Alice Springs and Uluru/Ayers Rock is often called the Red Centre, and less commonly but affectionately, The Central Heart Of Australia.
A nanny or doe.
The word 'nick' is not a short form for 'nickname'; instead, it refers to a small cut.
The plural form is billy goats.
Nanny or doe.
it come form the billy goat because they are at the top of the hill
Bobbi is a nickname for Roberta. Barbi is a nickname for Barbara.
# English: nickname from Middle English schort 'short'. # Scottish and northern Irish: reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac an Gheairr, Mac an Ghirr 'son of the short man'
The nickname Jerry is a male form, along with Jer. The nickname Jeri is more often a female nickname.