Douglas

Etymology
From a place name, +.

Proper noun

 * 1)   of  origin.
 * 2) A  or the name of a geographical feature, often given after a person, notably held by:
 * 3) A number of places in the United Kingdom:
 * 4) ; in full,.
 * , the origin of Clan Douglas and the Lords of Douglas.
 * 1) A number of places in Australasia:
 * 2) The,.
 * , directly across from Juneau.
 * 1) The former alternative name of, Pemiscot County, Missouri.
 * 1) A number of places in Australasia:
 * 2) The,.
 * , directly across from Juneau.
 * 1) The former alternative name of, Pemiscot County, Missouri.
 * 1) A number of places in Australasia:
 * 2) The,.
 * , directly across from Juneau.
 * 1) The former alternative name of, Pemiscot County, Missouri.
 * , directly across from Juneau.
 * 1) The former alternative name of, Pemiscot County, Missouri.
 * , directly across from Juneau.
 * 1) The former alternative name of, Pemiscot County, Missouri.
 * , directly across from Juneau.
 * 1) The former alternative name of, Pemiscot County, Missouri.
 * , directly across from Juneau.
 * 1) The former alternative name of, Pemiscot County, Missouri.
 * , directly across from Juneau.
 * 1) The former alternative name of, Pemiscot County, Missouri.
 * 1) The former alternative name of, Pemiscot County, Missouri.
 * 1) The former alternative name of, Pemiscot County, Missouri.
 * 1) The former alternative name of, Pemiscot County, Missouri.
 * 1) The former alternative name of, Pemiscot County, Missouri.
 * 1) The former alternative name of, Pemiscot County, Missouri.
 * 1) The former alternative name of, Pemiscot County, Missouri.
 * 1) The former alternative name of, Pemiscot County, Missouri.
 * 1) The former alternative name of, Pemiscot County, Missouri.
 * 1) The former alternative name of, Pemiscot County, Missouri.
 * 1) The former alternative name of, Pemiscot County, Missouri.

Quotations

 * The noble Scot, Lord Douglas, when he saw
 * The fortune of the day quite turn'd from him
 * The noble Percy slain, and all his men
 * Upon the foot of fear, fled with the rest.
 * Upon the foot of fear, fled with the rest.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Irish: Dúghlas
 * Maori: Rukarahi, Takarihi
 * Portuguese:
 * Scottish Gaelic: Dùghlas


 * Bulgarian: Дъ́глас
 * French:
 * Irish: Dúlais
 * Manx: Doolish
 * Portuguese:
 * Scottish Gaelic: Dùghlais
 * Welsh: Douglas

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