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Zorn

American  
[sawrn] / sɔrn /

noun

  1. Anders Leonhard 1860–1920, Swedish painter, etcher, and sculptor.


Zorn British  
/ soːrn /

noun

  1. Anders Leonhard (ˈandərs ˈleːɔnard). 1860–1920, Swedish painter and etcher, esp of impressionist portraits and landscapes

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When Gottlieb died suddenly in 1996, Hassilev replaced him with Bill Zorn.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 30, 2024

The recommendations are contained in a 250-page scientific review provided to Matthew Zorn, a Texas lawyer who sued Health and Human Services officials for its release and published it online on Friday night.

From New York Times • Jan. 12, 2024

That was a moment when maybe you could smile through the pain of the Jim Zorn tenure.

From Washington Times • Oct. 23, 2023

Two days later, Leeds emailed Cody and asked him for the cellphone numbers, Facebook account names and email addresses for Newell, Newell’s former friend, Herbel, Meyer, and Record reporter Phyllis Zorn.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 3, 2023

Zorn means “finished” or “destroyed,” in the sense of some terrible catastrophe.

From "Watership Down: A Novel" by Richard Adams