1st earl baldwin of bewdley
[bawld-win] /ˈbɔld wɪn/
noun
james, 1924–87, u.s. writer.
james mark, 1861–1934, u.s. psychologist.
loammi
[loh-am-ahy] /loʊˈæm aɪ/ (show ipa), 1740–1807, u.s. civil engineer and developer of the baldwin apple.
matthias william
[muh-thahy-uh s] /məˈθaɪ əs/ (show ipa), 1795–1866, u.s. inventor, manufacturer, and philanthropist.
roger, 1884–1981, u.s. advocate of const-tutional rights: a founder of the american civil liberties union.
stanley (1st earl baldwin of bewdley) 1867–1947, british statesman: prime minister 1923–24, 1924–29, 1935–37.
a variety of red, or red and yellow, winter apple, grown especially in the northeast u.s.
a town on s long island, in se new york.
a city in w pennsylvania, near pittsburgh.
baldwin
/ˈbɔːldwɪn/
noun
james arthur. 1924–87, us black writer, whose works include the novel go tell it on the mountain (1954)
stanley, 1st earl baldwin of bewdley. 1867–1947, british conservative statesman: prime minister (1923–24, 1924–29, 1935–37)
baldwin
masc. proper name, from old french baldoin (modern french baudouin), from a germanic source, cf. old high german baldawin, literally “bold friend,” from bald “bold” (see bold) + wini “friend” (see win). a popular flemish name, common in england before and after the conquest.
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