Statesman
121Elder Statesman President — Dwight David Eisenhower …
122Underworld Statesman and Patriot — Meyer (Little Man) Lansky …
123elder statesman — noun an experienced and respected politician or other public figure …
124elder statesman — noun (C) someone old and respected, especially a politician, who people ask for advice because of their knowledge and experience …
125elder statesman — eld′er states′man n. why an older, experienced person whose advice is often sought • Etymology: 1900–05 …
126elder statesman — /ɛldə ˈsteɪtsmən/ (say elduh staytsmuhn) noun an influential elderly male citizen, as a retired politician, whose advice is sought, especially on matters of national importance …
127DEAKIN, Alfred (1856-1919) — statesman was born at Fitzroy, a suburb of Melbourne, on 3 August 1856, the only son of William Deakin, accountant, and his wife Sarah Bill, daughter of a Shropshire farmer. William Deakin was born in Northamptonshire in 1819, and came to… …
128statesmanlike — statesman states‧man [ˈsteɪtsmən] noun statesmen PLURALFORM [ mən] [countable] a political or government leader, especially one who is respected as being wise, honourable, and fair: • He had an impressive record as a military man and a statesman …