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Rothschild

American  
[rawth-chahyld, rawths-, roth-, roths-, roht-shilt] / ˈrɔθ tʃaɪld, ˈrɔθs-, rɒθ-, ˈrɒθs-, ˈroʊt ʃɪlt /

noun

  1. Lionel Nathan, Baron de Lord Natty, 1809–79, English banker: first Jewish member of Parliament (son of Nathan Meyer Rothschild).

  2. Mayer or Meyer Amschel or Anselm 1743–1812, German banker: founder of the Rothschild family and international banking firm.

  3. his son Nathan Meyer, Baron de, 1777–1836, English banker, born in Germany.


Rothschild British  
/ ˈrɒθtʃaɪld, ˈrɒθs- /

noun

  1. Lionel Nathan , Baron de Rothschild. 1809–79, British banker and first Jewish member of Parliament

  2. his grandfather Meyer Amschel (ˈmaiər ˈamʃəl). 1743–1812, German financier and founder of the Rothschild banking firm

  3. his son, Nathan Meyer , Baron de Rothschild. 1777–1836, British banker, born in Germany

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