Martineau
[mahr-tn-oh] /ˈmɑr tnˌoʊ/
noun
1.
Harriet, 1802–76, English novelist and economist.
2.
her brother, James, 1805–1900, English theologian and philosopher.
/ˈmɑːtɪˌnəʊ/
noun
1.
Harriet. 1802–76, English author of books on political economy and of novels and children’s stories
2.
her brother, James. 1805–1900, English Unitarian theologian and minister
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