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  1. Benedict,1741–1801, American general in the Revolutionary War who became a traitor.
  2. Sir Edwin,1832–1904, English poet and journalist.
  3. Henry H.Hap, 1886–1950, U.S. general.
  4. Matthew,1822–88, English essayist, poet, and literary critic.
  5. his fatherThomas,1795–1842, English clergyman, educator, historian, and writer.
  6. Thur·man Wesley [thur-muh n] /ˈθɜr mən/, 1891–1969, U.S. lawyer and writer.
  7. a town in E Missouri.
  8. a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “eagle” and “power.”

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  1. a town in N central England, in S Nottinghamshire. Pop: 37 402 (2001)

noun

  1. Sir Malcolm. 1921–2006, English composer, esp of orchestral works in a traditional idiom
  2. Matthew. 1822–88, English poet, essayist, and literary critic, noted particularly for his poems Sohrab and Rustum (1853) and Dover Beach (1867), and for his Essays in Criticism (1865) and Culture and Anarchy (1869)
  3. his father, Thomas. 1795–1842, English historian and educationalist, headmaster of Rugby School, noted for his reforms in public-school education

masc. proper name, from Old High German Arenwald, literally “having the strength of an eagle,” from arn “eagle” (see erne) + wald “power” (see wield).

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