No. 'Bell" is a fairly common surname in England, derived from the old French/Norman word "bel" for a handsome man. Clive Bell's background was upper middle class, Gertrudes family was lower nobility - her father and later her brother were Baronets.
If you mean "bell" as in bellicose, or belligerent, it comes from the Latin "bellum", which means "war". Ante-bellum means pre-war, or before the war.
The passive voice of "ring the bell" is "the bell is rung."
Possibly belligerent and bellicose. Things related to a violent or war-like nature.
The German translation of bell is Glocke. bell = Glocke (female, die Glocke, church bell = Kirchenglocke, die)
By whom the bell rung
No, Gertrude Bell and Clive Bell are not related. Gertrude Bell was a British archaeologist, traveler, and diplomat known for her Middle Eastern adventures, while Clive Bell was a British art critic and member of the Bloomsbury Group, who was married to Vanessa Bell, the sister of writer Virginia Woolf.
No. 'Bell" is a fairly common surname in England, derived from the old French/Norman word "bel" for a handsome man. Clive Bell's background was upper middle class, Gertrudes family was lower nobility - her father and later her brother were Baronets.
Gertrude Bell was born on July 14, 1868.
Clive Bell was born on September 16, 1881.
Clive Bell was born on September 16, 1881.
Clive bell has written: 'the French impressionists'
Clive Bell died on September 18, 1964 at the age of 83.
Arthur Clive Heward Bell has written: 'Civilization'
Clive Bell died on September 18, 1964 at the age of 83.
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Gertrude Bell was born on July 14, 1868.
Gertrude Bell was born on July 14, 1868 and died on July 12, 1926. Gertrude Bell would have been 57 years old at the time of death or 147 years old today.