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Keats

[keets]
–noun
John, 1795–1821, English poet.

Keats⋅i⋅an, adjective

keat

[keet]
–noun Ornithology.
keet.

keet

[keet]
–noun
a young guinea fowl.
Also, keat.


Origin:
1855–60, Americanism; imit.
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Keats   (kēts)   
British poet. His works, melodic and rich in classical imagery, include "The Eve of St. Agnes," "Ode on a Grecian Urn," and "To Autumn" (all 1819).
Keats'i·an adj.
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