A duquesne
[doo-keyn, dyoo-; for 1 also french dy-ken] /duˈkeɪn, dyu-; for 1 also french düˈkɛn/
noun
abraham
[a-bra-am] /a braˈam/ (show ipa), 1610–88, french naval commander.
a city in sw pennsylvania, on the monongahela river.
fort. fort duquesne.
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