magdalen|magdalens in English

noun

[mag·da·len || 'mægdəlɪn]

former prostitute, woman who has ceased to work as a prostitute

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1. The administrative headquarters later moved to Magdalen College, Oxford.

2. The western Magdalen basin may represent one of the largest areas of salt accumulation in Eastern Canada.

3. 18 One clue to the possible identity of the Magdalen in Gnostic eyes is to be found in her parentage.

4. ‘And unlike Herbert his ministry was a long one: curacies in Chirk and Hanmer.’ ‘He did however spend two years in study at Oxford in Magdalen College and had the prospect of a Curacy in Buckinghamshire.’

5. Convicts wbo are the boro and the Borotno of this story, Jacob and Magdalen, although they aorved a term of years, one In the penitentiary and the other In the Houso of Correction, could scarculy be called i criminals