Meaning Of The Word Macdonald
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MacDonald in American English
ˈ(James) Ramsay (ˈræmzi ) 1866-1937; Brit. statesman & Labour Party leader: prime minister (1924; 1929-35) Sir John Alexander1815-91; Cdn. statesman, born in Scotland Macdonald in British English noun: (James) Ramsay. 1866–1937, British statesman, who led the first and second Labour Governments (1924 and 1929–31). He also led a coalition (1931–35), which the majority of the Labour Party refused to support noun: Flora. 1722–90, Scottish heroine, who helped the Young Pretender to escape to Skye after his defeat at the battle of Culloden (1746) |
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