MacDiarmid
[ muhk-dur-mid ]
/ məkË?dÉr mɪd /
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noun
Hugh Christopher Murray Grieve, 1892â1978, Scottish poet.
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British Dictionary definitions for MacDiarmid
MacDiarmid
/ (mÉkË?dÉË?mɪd) /
noun
Hugh, pen name of Christopher Murray Grieve. 1892â1978, Scottish poet; a founder of the Scottish National Party. His poems include A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle (1926)
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