Dowland
[ dou-luhnd ]
noun
John, 1563–1626, English lutenist and composer.
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How to use Dowland in a sentence
Already John Dowland complains in his Prefaces of being neglected.
Musical Myths and Facts, Volume I (of 2) | Carl EngelJane Dowland, for example, went to see Dr. Carlton because of her husband's depression.
When You Don't Know Where to Turn | Steven J. BartlettHe is supposed to have died about 1615, leaving a son, Robert Dowland, who gained some fame as a composer.
British Dictionary definitions for Dowland
Dowland
/ (ˈdaʊlənd) /
noun
John. ?1563–1626, English lutenist and composer of songs and lute music
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