Milosz
[mee-losh; Polish mee-wawsh] /ˈmi lɒʃ; Polish ˈmi wɔʃ/
noun
1.
Czeslaw [ches-law;; Polish ches-wahf] /ˈtʃɛs lɔ;; Polish ˈtʃɛs wɑf/ (Show IPA), 1911–2004, U.S. poet and novelist, born in Poland: Nobel prize 1980.
/ˈmiːlɒʃ; Polish ˈmiwoʃ/
noun
1.
Czeslaw (ˈtʃɛslɔː; ˈtʃɛswaf). 1911–2004, US poet and writer, born in Lithuania, writing in Polish; author of The Captive Mind (1953). Nobel prize for literature 1980
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