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Stan·dish S0703800 (stăn′dĭsh′), Miles or Myles 1584?-1656. English soldier and colonist in America. Hired by the Pilgrims to accompany them on their voyage to the New World (1620), he became a military and political leader of Plymouth Colony.standish (ˈstændɪʃ) n (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a stand, usually of metal, for pens, ink bottles, etc[C15: of unknown origin]
Standish (ˈstændɪʃ) n (Biography) Myles (or Miles). ?1584–1656, English military leader of the Pilgrim Fathers at Plymouth, New Englandstand•ish (ˈstæn dɪʃ) n. a stand for ink, pens, and other writing materials. [1425–75; late Middle English; orig. uncertain] Stan•dish (ˈstæn dɪʃ) n. Myles or Miles, c1584–1656, American settler, born in England. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Standish - English colonist in America; leader of the Pilgrims in the early days of the Plymouth Colony (1584-1656)Miles Standish, Myles Standish |
Standish
Standish Myles (or Miles). ?1584--1656, English military leader of the Pilgrim Fathers at Plymouth, New England Standish
Synonyms for Standishnoun English colonist in AmericaSynonyms- Miles Standish
- Myles Standish
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