Definition for CAL-E-DO'NI-AN

CAL-E-DO'NI-AN, a.

Pertaining to Caledonia, an ancient name of Scotland. The termination ia, signifies a country, and was added by the Romans. Caledon signifies probably, the hill or town of the Gaels, or Caels, the primitive inhabitants.

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