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Bald⋅win

[bawld-win]
–noun
1. James, 1924–87, U.S. writer.
2. James Mark, 1861–1934, U.S. psychologist.
3. Lo⋅am⋅mi [loh-am-ahy] , 1740–1807, U.S. civil engineer and developer of the Baldwin apple.
4. Mat⋅thi⋅as William [muh-thahy-uhs] , 1795–1866, U.S. inventor, manufacturer, and philanthropist.
5. Roger, 1884–1981, U.S. advocate of constitutional rights: a founder of the American Civil Liberties Union.
6. Stanley (1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley), 1867–1947, British statesman: prime minister 1923–24, 1924–29, 1935–37.
7. a variety of red, or red and yellow, winter apple, grown esp. in the northeast U.S.
8. a town on S Long Island, in SE New York. 31,630.
9. a city in W Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh. 24,598.
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baldwin

  1. n.
    a good-looking male. (As in Alec Baldwin.) : Who is that Baldwin I saw you with last night?
Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions by Richard A. Spears.Fourth Edition.
Copyright 2007. Published by McGraw Hill.
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Word Origin & History

Baldwin 
masc. proper name, from O.Fr. Baldoin, from a Gmc. source, cf. O.H.G. Baldawin, lit. "bold friend," from bald "bold" + wini "friend." A popular Flemish name, common in England before and after the Conquest.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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