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standish
1[ stan-dish ]
noun
, Archaic.
- a stand for ink, pens, and other writing materials.
Standish
2[ stan-dish ]
noun
- Burt L., pseudonym of Gilbert Patten.
- Myles or Miles [mahylz], c1584–1656, American settler, born in England: military leader in Plymouth Colony.
standish
1/ ˈstændɪʃ /
noun
- a stand, usually of metal, for pens, ink bottles, etc
Standish
2/ ˈstændɪʃ /
noun
- StandishMyles?15841656MEnglishMILITARY: military leader Myles (or Miles ). ?1584–1656, English military leader of the Pilgrim Fathers at Plymouth, New England
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Origin of standish1
C15: of unknown origin
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Example Sentences
Our hen-roosts had been robbed, and it was pretty certain that one or other of the Standish brothers was the thief.
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But Miles Standish was so brave a man that he made his men stand firm and drive the Indians away.
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While Standish and his men were busy exploring, the Mayflower rode at anchor, and its inmates barely escaped a horrible death.
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A meeting was appointed, and when Massasoit appeared, a few days later, Standish received him.
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This act of daring made other Indians respect Standish, whom they called the "big little man."
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