It is not a noun meaning 'kind, sort, kidney.'
The word chill showed up more than 500 years ago as a noun meaning "cold" - as in "winter's chill."
In archaic English, "gill" is a noun meaning, 'a young woman; a sweetheart'.
The word "session" is an archaic noun meaning sitting.
In this sense, take is a noun meaning "view, understanding, perception, perspective," or in popular usage, "slant."
The name is atypical for Germanic names as it is not composed of two elements, but simply a noun meaning "(free) man".
The name originated from the noun meaning "area of fertile soil".
Gans is a Dutch and German noun meaning "goose".
Key is a noun meaning "neighborhood, behalf."
In Arabic, the word jihād is a noun meaning "struggle."
The word is not a noun meaning the religion as a whole.
The nouns wouldn't mean anything here, but the statement's form would.
The name Webster gradually becomes "webster", a noun meaning a human.
Humanitas is a Latin noun meaning human nature, civilisation and kindness.
It may originate with an ancient Egyptian noun, nebu, meaning gold.
The noun then meant "go-between in love affairs," but soon became "pimp."
This noun roughly means a mixture of banality, commonality, and vulgarity.
A noun such as kot may mean either "the cat" or "a cat".
Laskowa is feminine noun, that sounds like adjective, means something related to:
Old English wyrd is a verbal noun formed from the verb weorþan, meaning "to come to pass, to become".