2nd earl james douglas


[duhg-luh s] /ˈdʌg ləs/
noun
sir james (“the black douglas”) 1286–1330, scottish military leader.
james, 2nd earl of, 1358?–88, scottish military leader.
kirk (issur danielovitch demsky) born 1916, u.s. actor.
lloyd c(-ssel)
[kas-uh l] /ˈkæs əl/ (show ipa), 1877–1951, u.s. novelist and clergyman.
michael, born 1944, u.s. actor and producer (son of kirk douglas).
stephen a(rnold) 1813–61, u.s. political leader and statesman.
william o(rville)
[awr-vil] /ˈɔr vɪl/ (show ipa), 1898–1980, -ssociate justice of the u.s. supreme court 1939–75.
a city on and the capital of the isle of man: resort.
a city in se arizona.
a town in central georgia.
a male given name: from a scottish word meaning “black water.”.
douglas1
/ˈdʌɡləs/
noun
a town and resort on the isle of man, capital of the island, on the e coast. pop: 25 347 (2001)
douglas2
/ˈdʌɡləs/
noun
c(lifford) h(ugh). 1879–1952, british economist, who originated the theory of social credit
gavin. ?1474–1522, scottish poet, the first british translator of the aeneid
keith (castellain). 1920–44, british poet, noted for his poems of world war ii: killed in action
michael k(irk). born 1944, us film actor; his films include romancing the stone (1984), wall street (1987), basic instinct (1992), and wonder boys (2000)
(george) norman. 1868–1952, british writer, esp of books on southern italy such as south wind (1917)
tommy, full name thomas clement douglas (1904–86). canadian statesman: premier of saskatchewan 1944–61
douglas

family name (late 12c.), later masc. personal name, from gaelic dubh glas “the dark water,” name of a place in lanarkshire. douglas fir named for david douglas (1798-1834), scottish botanist who first recorded it in pacific northwest, 1825. douglas scheme, douglas plan, dougl-ssite, etc. refer to “social credit” economic model put forth by british engineer maj. clifford hugh douglas (1879-1952).
douglas

munic-p-l borough and capital, since 1869, of the isle of man, one of the british isles. it lies on the island’s east coast, 80 mi (130 km) northwest of liverpool (across the irish sea). low hills encircle the town, penetrated by the valley of the combined dhoo (manx, “dark”) and gl-ss (manx, “light”) rivers, from which it takes its name.
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