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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024col•in (kol′in),USA pronunciation n. - any of several American quails, esp. the bobwhite.
- Nahuatl zōlin, through misreading of the older spelling, spelled çolin
- Mexican Spanish colín, perh.
- 1620–30
Col•in (kol′in, kō′lin; Fr. kô lan′; Ger. kō′lin, -lēn),USA pronunciation n. - a male given name.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024Camp•bell (kam′bəl, kam′əl),USA pronunciation n. - Biographical Alexander, 1788–1866, U.S. religious leader, born in Ireland: cofounder with his father, Thomas, of the Disciples of Christ Church.
Col•en (kol′ən, kō′lən)USA pronunciation or Colin, died 1729, Scottish architect and author.- Biographical Colin (Baron Clyde), 1792–1863, Scottish general.
- Biographical Sir John, 1779–1861, English jurist and writer: Lord Chancellor of England 1859–61.
- Biographical Joseph, 1904–87, U.S. mythologist.
- Biographical Sir Malcolm, 1885–1948, English automobile and speedboat racer.
- Biographical Mrs. Patrick (Beatrice Stella Tanner), 1865–1940, English actress.
- Biographical Thomas, 1763–1854, Irish religious leader, in the U.S. after 1807: cofounder with his son, Alexander, of the Disciples of Christ Church.
- Biographical Thomas, 1777–1844, Scottish poet and editor.
- Place Namesa city in W California. 27,067.
- Place Namesa city in NE Ohio. 11,619.
Campbell, + n. - Biographical Joseph, 1904–87, U.S. mythologist.
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