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Alisonfem. proper name, from French Alison, a diminutive of Alice.
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Alison(b. Edinburgh, 1757; d. Edinburgh, 1839). “Essay on the Nature and Principles of Taste” (1790); “Sermons” (1814–15); and a “Memoir of the Life and [..]
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Alison(b. Kenley, Shropshire, 1792; d. May, 1867). “History of Europe, from the French Revolution of 1789 to the Accession of Napoleon III.” (1839–42); “Principles of Pop [..]
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AlisonNorman French diminutive of Aalis (see Alice) [1]. It was common in England, Scotland and France in the Middle Ages, and was later revived in England in the 20th century via Scotland. Unlike most othe [..]
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