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Lauder

American  
[law-der] / ˈlɔ dər /

noun

  1. Sir Harry (MacLennan) 1870–1950, Scottish balladeer and composer.


Lauder British  
/ ˈlɔːdə /

noun

  1. Sir Harry. real name Hugh MacLennan. 1870–1950, Scottish ballad singer and music-hall comedian

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