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talcott
[tawl-kot,, tal-] /ˈtɔl kɒt,, ˈtæl-/ (show ipa), 1902–79, u.s. sociologist and author.
theophilus, 1750–1813, u.s. jurist.
william, third earl of rosse, 1800–67, irish astronomer.
a town in se kansas.
a member of the clergy, especially a protestant minister; pastor; rector.
the holder or inc-mbent of a parochial benefice, especially an anglican.
contemporary examples

do politicians care about ‘people like me’? david frum november 9, 2012
personal shopping for the stars jenna lyons december 21, 2009
best shoes ever rebecca dana february 3, 2010
what happens to women when female leaders like jill abramson get fired? keli goff may 15, 2014
see who’s coming to women in the world 2013: speakers & partic-p-nts march 5, 2013

historical examples

recollections of the civil war charles a. dana
the better germany in war time harold picton
political pamphlets george saintsbury
the story of my life egerton ryerson
the ranchman charles alden seltzer

noun
sir charles algernon. 1854–1931, english engineer, who developed the steam turbine
gram, real name cecil connor. 1946–73 us country-rock singer and songwriter; founder of the flying burrito brothers (1968–70), he later released the solo alb-ms g.p. (1973) and grievous angel (1974)
talcott. 1902–79, us sociologist, author of the structure of social action (1937) and the social system (1951)
noun
a parish priest in the church of england, formerly applied only to those who held ecclesiastical benefices
any clergyman
(nz) a nonconformist minister
n.

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