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Colinmasc. proper name, from French Colin, a diminutive of Col, itself a diminutive of Nicolas. A common shepherd's name in pastoral verse.
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Colinhake
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Colinclimate zone 150-450 m, oak limit (Quercus spp.); European Beech (Fagus sylvatica), Sessile oak (Quercus petraea), Pedunculate oak or English oak (Quercus robur)
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Colin
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* Spenser Faerie Queene: VI:x:16:
*: That iolly shepheard, which there piped, was / Poore Colin Clout (who knowes not Colin Clout?)
* '''1992''' Howard B. Means, ''Colin P [..]
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ColinAnglicized form of Scottish Cailean.
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ColinMedieval diminutive of Col, a short form of Nicholas. It is now regarded as an independent name.
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