Macmillan

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English

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Etymology

Historical religion sense: from the minister John Macmillan (1670-1753).

Proper noun

Macmillan

  1. Alternative form of MacMillan

Noun

Macmillan (plural Macmillans)

  1. (historical) A member of the Scottish sect of Cameronians or Reformed Presbyterians.
    Synonym: Macmillanite