A douglashome


[duhg-luh s-hyoom] /ˈdʌg ləsˈhyum/
noun
alexander frederick (baron home of the hirsel) 1903–1995, british statesman and politician: prime minister 1963–64.
douglas-home
/ˈdʌɡləsˈhjuːm/
noun
sir alexander. see (baron alexander) home of the hirsel

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