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Culloden Cul·lod·en /kəˈlɒdn $ -ˈlɑː-/ a place in northeast Scotland and also the name of a famous battle that was fought there in 1746, in which the Scots, under Bonnie Prince Charlie, were severely defeated by the English, under the Duke of Cumberland, second son of King George IICul·lod·enSyllable |