Definitions for Dalhousie

Dalhousie Dal·hou·sie

Spelling: [dal-hoo-zee, -hou-]
IPA: /dælˈhu zi, -ˈhaʊ-/

Dalhousie is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 551 anagrams from letters in Dalhousie (adehilosu).

Definitions for Dalhousie

noun

  1. George Ramsay, Earl of, 1770–1838, British general: governor of the Canadian colonies 1819–28.
  2. James Andrew Broun Ramsay, 1st Marquis and 10th Earl of, 1812–60, British statesman: viceroy of India 1848–56.

Examples for Dalhousie

Though professedly a man of peace, he was compelled Dalhousie.

Their line of travel now struck the dusty roads of the county of Dalhousie.

Dalhousie's friend had done his worst, and she could still withstand it.

Dalhousie thought he had escaped his, but it had run him down at last, way off in Texas.

What these people were saying of her and Dalhousie to-day, the world would say to-morrow.

There was nothing in it of the child with whom I had journeyed to Dalhousie centuries since.

A flag will be shown at Fore Mast-head of "Dalhousie" at that time.

The Dalhousie detachment marched to Pathankote, a distance of 54-1/4 miles, in two days.

Old Colonel Dalhousie did not deal in moral subtleties, that was clear.

The Governors of Dalhousie College claimed under this grant.

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