Cromwell

/ˈkrɒmwɛl/ noun

A historical figure, typically referring to Oliver Cromwell, an English military and political leader who ruled during the 17th century.

From the English surname Cromwell, likely derived from a place name in Essex, England. The name combines 'crom' (possibly meaning 'bent' or 'crooked') with 'well' (a water source). The word gained prominence through Oliver Cromwell's dominance in English history.

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