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Baldwinmasc. proper name, from Old French Baldoin (Modern French Baudouin), from a Germanic source similar to Old High German Baldawin, literally "bold friend," from bald "bold" (see bold [..]
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Baldwin(1861-1934) U.S. psychologist. Baldwin earned his doctorate at Princeton University in 1887, after studying under James McCosh (1811-1895). He had spent a year traveling in Germany, where he studied w [..]
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Baldwin(n) United States author who was an outspoken critic of racism (1924-1987)(n) English statesman; member of the Conservative Party (1867-1947)(n) an American eating apple with red or yellow and red ski [..]
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BaldwinThe youngest and comeliest of Charlemagne’s paladins; and the nephew of Sir Roland.
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BaldwinMeans "bold friend", derived from the Old German elements bald "bold, brave" and wini "friend". In the Middle Ages this was a popular name in Flan [..]
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