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Glendower

[ glen-dou-er, glen-dou-er ]

noun

  1. Owen, 1359?–1416?, Welsh rebel against Henry IV of England.


Glendower

/ ɡɛˈ岹ʊə /

noun

  1. GlendowerOwen?1350?1416MWelshPOLITICS: chieftain Owen, Welsh name Owain Glyndŵr. ?1350–?1416, Welsh chieftain, who led a revolt against Henry IV's rule in Wales (1400–15)
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Can Democrats call spirits from the vasty deep any more than Glendower could?

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In southern Oregon, the Glendower Fire started early Tuesday in Ashland, a college town about 15 miles southeast of Medford that each year holds an acclaimed Shakespeare festival.

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In southern Oregon, the Glendower Fire started early Tuesday in Ashland, Ore., a college town about 15 miles southeast of Medford that each year holds an acclaimed Shakespeare Festival.

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Christopher Pyatt-Pierce, from Glendower Road, Perry Barr, was given a two-year sentence having been found guilty of grievous bodily harm plus false imprisonment.

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