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Mac·Don·ald M5004950 (mĭk-dŏn′əld), George 1824-1905. British writer known for his fairy tales, such as The Golden Key (1867). He also wrote longer works of fantasy, such as Lilith (1895).
Mac·don·ald M0004500 (mĭk-dŏn′əld), Sir John Alexander 1815-1891. Scottish-born Canadian politician and the first prime minister of the Dominion of Canada (1867-1873 and 1878-1891). He is considered the organizer of the Canadian Confederation in 1867.Macdonald (məkˈdɒnəld) n1. (Biography) Flora. 1722–90, Scottish heroine, who helped the Young Pretender to escape to Skye after his defeat at the battle of Culloden (1746)2. (Biography) Sir John Alexander. 1815–91, Canadian statesman, born in Scotland, who was the first prime minister of the Dominion of Canada (1867–73; 1878–91)
MacDonald (məkˈdɒnəld) n (Biography) (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 supportMac•don•ald (məkˈdɒn əld) n. Sir John Alexander, 1815–91, Canadian statesman, born in Scotland. Mac•Don•ald (məkˈdɒn əld) n. James Ramsay, 1866–1937, British prime minister 1924, 1929–35. Macdonald
Macdonald1. Flora. 1722--90, Scottish heroine, who helped the Young Pretender to escape to Skye after his defeat at the battle of Culloden (1746) 2. Sir John Alexander. 1815--91, Canadian statesman, born in Scotland, who was the first prime minister of the Dominion of Canada (1867--73; 1878--91)
MacDonald (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 MedicalSeeMcDonald |