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Chloe vs Douglas - What's the difference?

chloe | douglas |

As proper nouns the difference between chloe and douglas

is that chloe is while douglas is .

chloe

English

Alternative forms

* * Cloe

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • * :
  • For it hath been declared unto me of you, my brethren, by them which are of the house of Chloe , that there are contentions among you.
  • * 1731 , Strephon and Chloe :
  • Of Chloe all the town has rung; / By ev'ry Size of Poets sung. / So beautiful a Nymph appears / But once in Twenty Thousand Years.
  • * 1981 , A Good Man in Africa , H.Hamilton , ISBN 0241105161, page 24:
  • Before he had met this one, Morgan had assumed that people called Chloe were either the neurotic brilliant daughters of Oxbridge dons or else silly screaming debutantes.

    Derived terms

    * drunk as Chloe

    Anagrams

    *

    douglas

    English

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • transferred from the surname.
  • The capital of the Isle of Man.
  • A town in Alabama
  • A city in Arizona
  • A city in Georgia, USA
  • A town in Massachusetts
  • A city in Michigan
  • A village and a county in Nebraska
  • A community in New Brunswick, Canada
  • A city in North Dakota
  • A town in Oklahoma
  • A village in South Lanarkshire, Scotland
  • A town in Northern Cape, South Africa
  • A town in Wisconsin
  • A city in Wyoming
  • Quotations

    * : Act IV, Scene V: *: The noble Scot, Lord Douglas , when he saw *: The fortune of the day quite turn'd from him *: The noble Percy slain, and all his men *: Upon the foot of fear, fled with the rest. * 1756 (John Home), Douglas: A Tragedy , Prologue *: Douglas , a name through all the world renown'd, *: A name that rouses like the trumpet's sound! * 1960 (Muriel Spark), The Ballad of Peckham Rye , New Directions Publishing, 1999, page 68-69 *: 'Just call me Dougal,' said Dougal. *: 'Douglas ,' she said, pronouncing it 'Dooglass'. *: 'No, Dougal - Douglas is my surname.' *: 'Oh, Dougal Douglas . Dougal's the first name.'