Cadwalader


noun
7th century ad, legendary king of the Britons, probably a confusion of several historical figures
Historical Examples

A Short Life of Abraham Lincoln John G. Nicolay
Wild Wales George Borrow
The Circular Study Anna Katharine Green
Sages and Heroes of the American Revolution L. Carroll Judson
The Student’s Life of Washington; Condensed from the Larger Work of Washington Irving Washington Irving
English Literature William J. Long
The War With Mexico, Volume II (of 2) Justin H. Smith
The Campaign of Trenton 1776-77 Samuel Adams Drake
The Circular Study Anna Katharine Green
The Campaign of Trenton 1776-77 Samuel Adams Drake

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