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Margaret

[ mahr-guh-rit, -grit ]

noun

  1. a female given name: from a Greek word meaning “pearl.â€


Margaret

/ ˈ³¾É‘ËÉ¡°ùÉ™³Ù /

noun

  1. Margaret?12821290FNorwegianPOLITICS: hereditary ruler called the Maid of Norway. ?1282–90, queen of Scotland (1286–90); daughter of Eric II of Norway. Her death while sailing to England to marry the future Edward II led Edward I to declare dominion over Scotland
  2. Margaret13531412FSwedishPOLITICS: hereditary ruler 1353–1412, queen of Sweden (1388–1412) and regent of Norway and Denmark (1380–1412), who united the three countries under her rule
  3. Margaret, Princess19302002FBritishPOLITICS: royal family member Princess. 1930–2002, younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged†2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Last week Coroner Margaret Taylor concluded Mr Woods' act was deliberate and he had intended to take his own life.

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It was Margaret Thatcher who said there “was no such thing†as society, but it is crypto that is making it so.

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What we saw in the UK in the 1980s under Margaret Thatcher's government was just how quickly the free market transitioned from a radical idea into the new reality.

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Assistant Cumbria coroner Margaret Taylor returned a verdict of suicide for Mr Woods, who was aged 40 and from Cambridgeshire.

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