Belloc
hilaire
[hi-lair] /hɪˈlɛər/ (show ipa), 1870–1953, english essayist, poet, and satirist, born in france.
historical examples
hilaire belloc c. creighton mandell
hilaire belloc c. creighton mandell
hilaire belloc c. creighton mandell
hilaire belloc c. creighton mandell
punch, or the london charivari, vol. 158, may 12, 1920 various
hilaire belloc c. creighton mandell
hilaire belloc c. creighton mandell
hilaire belloc c. creighton mandell
old and new masters robert lynd
hilaire belloc c. creighton mandell
noun
hilaire (ˈhɪlɛə, hɪˈlɛə). 1870–1953, british poet, essayist, and historian, born in france, noted particularly for his verse for children in the bad child’s book of beasts (1896) and cautionary tales (1907)
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