In Webster's Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary, the definition for "Macedonian" is located on page 507.
This page falls within the alphabetical section for words beginning with "M," typically positioned between entries for "mace" and "macerate". The dictionary itself contains approximately 1,220 to 1,256 pages in its standard editions.
Would you like to see how the definition of other related terms, such as "Macedonia" or "Slavic," evolved in later editions?
Yes, it is possible to view the page. While I cannot display the copyrighted page from the physical book here, you can access digitized versions of
Webster's Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary (1963 edition) through the Internet Archive.On page 507 of that edition, you will find the entry for Macedonian as shown in your snippet, located in the middle column between the entries for mace and macerate.
You can find the full digitized book at the following sources:
The dictionary contains approximately 1,221 pages in total. Because the snippet you provided mentions Thomas Allen & Son LTD, Toronto, it specifically refers to the Canadian distribution of the Seventh Edition, which maintains the same pagination as the standard G. & C. Merriam version.
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