magdalen

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Magdalen College (a college of Oxford University)
A female given name; a variant of Magdalene

We two, she said, will seek the groves / Where the lady Mary is, / With her five handmaidens, whose names / Are five sweet symphonies, / Cecily, Gertrude, Magdalen, / Margaret and Rosalys.

{i} former prostitute, woman who has ceased to work as a prostitute
A reformed prostitute
Magdalen Bridge
a bridge over the River Cherwell at Oxford, England. Every May Day a choir sings from a tower near the bridge, and university students traditionally jump from the bridge into the river
Magdalen Islands
French Îles de la Madeleine Island group of eastern Quebec, Canada. Located in the Gulf of St. Lawrence between Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland, the group comprises several islands and islets, with a total area of 88 sq mi (228 sq km). The largest include Havre-Aubert (Amherst) and Cap aux Meules (Grindstone). Discovered by Jacques Cartier in 1534, the islands are inhabited mainly by French Canadians
Magdalene
Mary Magdalene, a disciple of Jesus
Magdalene
A female given name
Magdalene
a reformed prostitute

Trying to help women who've come to grief. Old Jolyon didn't quite understand. To grief? he repeated; then realised with a shock that she meant exactly what he would have meant himself if he had used that expression. Assisting the Magdalenes of London!.

Magdalene
given name, female
Magdalene
{i} female first name
magdalen

    Silbentrennung

    mag·da·len

    Türkische aussprache

    mägdılın

    Aussprache

    /ˈmagdələn/ /ˈmæɡdələn/

    Etymologie

    [ 'mag-d&-l&n ] (noun.) 1697. Mary Magdalen or Magdalene woman healed by Jesus of evil spirits , considered identical with a reformed prostitute.
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