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Canadian disbarred lawyer and ice hockey agent/promoter
Robert Alan Eagleson (born April 24, 1933) is a disbarred Canadian lawyer, hockey agent and promoter. Clients that he represented included superstars
Alan_Eagleson
Honors membership revocations
the order. Nine people have been removed from the Order of Canada: Alan Eagleson, David Ahenakew, T. Sher Singh, Steve Fonyo, Garth Drabinsky, Conrad
Removal from the Order of Canada
Removal_from_the_Order_of_Canada
North American labour union
teams met and elected Bob Pulford their first president and appointed Alan Eagleson as its executive director. To prevent the new NHLPA from suffering the
National Hockey League Players' Association
National_Hockey_League_Players'_Association
Ice hockey museum in Toronto, Ontario
decided to turn down the induction before their announcement. In 1989, Alan Eagleson, a longtime executive director of the National Hockey League Players'
Hockey_Hall_of_Fame
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1948)
he had to sell off most of what he owned. Orr broke with his agent Alan Eagleson and sued the Black Hawks to settle his contract. Orr and his family
Bobby_Orr
Ice hockey player
An investigation by a Boston-area reporter named Russ Conway led to Alan Eagleson being indicted and convicted on fraud and was sentenced to prison. Regan
Larry_Regan
Surname list
Eagleson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Eagleson (born 1933), disbarred Canadian lawyer, convicted felon David Eagleson (1924–2003)
Eagleson
1972 USSR-Canada ice hockey series
the series. Alan Eagleson was not repentant for his actions during game eight. Eagleson was not the only one jostled by police; Eagleson's wife and the
Summit_Series
Former ice hockey tournament for men's national teams
five occasions between 1976 and 1991. The brainchild of Toronto lawyer Alan Eagleson, the tournament was created to meet demand for a true world championship
Canada_Cup
Canadian national order
February 2025,[update] nine people have been removed from the Order of Canada: Alan Eagleson, who was dismissed after being jailed for fraud in 1998; David Ahenakew
Order_of_Canada
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1949)
Florida. Bobby Clarke remained close friends with NHLPA head Alan Eagleson even after Eagleson was indicted for (and subsequently found guilty of) fraud
Bobby_Clarke
Group of National Hockey League teams
Players' Association (NHLPA), though inaugural NHLPA executive director Alan Eagleson continued to obfuscate the pension's financials while he skimmed money
Original_Six
Canadian ice hockey player (1931–2014)
pull out of the Hall of Fame if disgraced ex-NHLPA executive director Alan Eagleson had been allowed to stay in after being convicted of fraud and embezzlement
Jean_Béliveau
Governing organization for major junior hockey in Canada
defended the validity of the constitution, despite a challenge from Alan Eagleson that it violated antitrust laws in Canada and the United States. On
Canadian_Hockey_League
Person who participates in activities on a nonprofessional basis
World Hockey Association—were allowed to play. Canadian hockey official Alan Eagleson stated that the rule was only applied to the NHL and that professionally
Amateur
Ice hockey tournament for men's national teams
Fisher of Hockey Canada and Alan Eagleson of the NHL Players' Association. Taking inspiration from soccer's FIFA World Cup, Eagleson proposed a new tournament
World_Cup_of_Hockey
American ice hockey player (born 1954)
was later brought under question by NHL Players' Association director Alan Eagleson. Eruzione rebutted the charges, saying "He's trying to take something
Mike_Eruzione
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1950)
and Ballard both had strained relations with NHLPA executive director Alan Eagleson, who, as a player agent, represented more than a dozen Leafs, including
Darryl_Sittler
Canadian actor
Canadian Screen Award) for "best supporting actor" for his role as Alan Eagleson in the CBC mini-series Canada Russia '72. Katz studied acting for two
Judah_Katz
2013 autobiography by Bobby Orr
Unfortunately, at the end of his career Orr discovered that his agent, Alan Eagleson, had embezzled most of his money, leaving him deeply in debt. On November
Orr:_My_Story
American journalist and writer (1949–2019)
The Eagle-Tribune, and wrote a series of articles and a book about Alan Eagleson and the mismanagement of funds, and National Hockey League players'
Russ_Conway_(journalist)
Max amount that NHL teams can pay players
salary cap. Player salaries first became an issue in the 1970s, after Alan Eagleson founded the National Hockey League Players' Association (NHLPA) in 1967
NHL_salary_cap
Canadian ice hockey player, coach and general manager (1918–1987)
well known as an ardent foe of the union and its executive director, Alan Eagleson. In September, Imlach went to court in an unsuccessful attempt to get
Punch_Imlach
American lawyer (1952–2025)
1990, he joined the NHLPA, and succeeded Alan Eagleson as the head of the NHLPA on January 1, 1992, upon Eagleson's resignation. In his first couple months
Bob_Goodenow
1981 edition of the Canada Cup
tournament organizer Alan Eagleson speculated it could be the last such event due to rising costs and disappointing attendance. Eagleson generated additional
1981_Canada_Cup
Canadian ice hockey player and coach (1927–2019)
election, beating his Progressive Conservative opponent, future NHL agent Alan Eagleson by an almost 13,000 vote margin. The victory meant that he was now part
Red_Kelly
American businessman and fraudster
NHL, which was still reeling from revelations that former NHLPA head Alan Eagleson had lied to his clients and enriched himself by skimming off the union's
John_Spano
Kompalla (also from Germany) and Franz Baader, on the eve of the game 8. Alan Eagleson, a key organizer from Canada of the Series had threatened to depart
Franz_Baader_(ice_hockey)
American lawyer and ice hockey executive (1928–2022)
ultimately resigned his nomination and from the League. Along with Alan Eagleson, Stein is one of two people ever removed from the Hockey Hall of Fame
Gil_Stein_(ice_hockey)
Canadian country singer and songwriter
pursue a career in country music. Eagleson cites Paul Brandt as one of his biggest musical influences, while also viewing Alan Jackson, Randy Travis, George
Jade_Eagleson
Canadian businessman and sportsman (1903–1990)
players' pension fund. Ballard then partnered with long-time rival Alan Eagleson and Eagleson's client Bobby Orr to get the television rights to the series,
Harold_Ballard
American ice hockey executive (1934–2018)
where he finished his career playing four seasons. Ziegler, along with Alan Eagleson, announced on August 6, 1979, that protective helmets would become mandatory
John_Ziegler_Jr.
Canada Cup ice hockey tournament
five Canada Cup tournaments held between 1976 and 1991, organized by Alan Eagleson, and sanctioned by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), Hockey
1976_Canada_Cup
1972–1979 North American ice hockey league
did not permit WHA players, due to the decision of series organizer Alan Eagleson, an NHL agent who was influential in forming the Canadian team. Bobby
World_Hockey_Association
blunder. Hockey Hall of Famer Bobby Orr received deceitful treatment from Alan Eagleson, who "as Orr's agent, left him all but broke as part of one of sports'
Personal finances of professional American athletes
Personal_finances_of_professional_American_athletes
2006 Canadian ice hockey TV miniseries
team. The film then cuts back five months earlier to April 1972 with Alan Eagleson meeting with Gabrielle Fournier, an official with External Affairs Canada
Canada_Russia_'72
tournament. As an alternative, NHL Players' Association executive director Alan Eagleson negotiated a deal with Soviet authorities to hold an eight-game series
History of the National Hockey League (1967–1992)
History_of_the_National_Hockey_League_(1967–1992)
Sport played by non-professionals
Hockey Association – were allowed to play. Canadian hockey official Alan Eagleson stated that the rule was only applied to the NHL and that professionally
Amateur_sports
Canadian sports executive
assumed the role of executive director after the forced resignation of Alan Eagleson. Saskin was credited with taking a more conciliatory approach to collective
Ted_Saskin
that Stein had previously decided to turn down the induction. In 1989, Alan Eagleson was inducted as a builder, but he resigned from the Hall in 1998 after
List of members of the Hockey Hall of Fame
List_of_members_of_the_Hockey_Hall_of_Fame
Canadian ice hockey player (1902–1985)
the two players who spoke for the team, one of whom was Brian Kilrea. Alan Eagleson, then a little-known lawyer and sometime politician, was brought in
Eddie_Shore
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1958)
executive director Alan Eagleson for $570,000 for stealing a portion of his disability insurance. The charges were among many against Eagleson uncovered by
Mike_Gillis
National Hockey League team in Newark, New Jersey
games, and National Hockey League Players' Association (NHLPA) leader Alan Eagleson publicly expressed concerns about whether Scouts players would be paid
New_Jersey_Devils
Former provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada
Park curriculum vitae see below: For Alan Eagleson's Legislative Assembly information see "Robert Alan Eagleson, MPP rl=http://www.ontla.on
Lakeshore (provincial electoral district)
Lakeshore_(provincial_electoral_district)
Canadian lawyer (born 1947)
Torontonians by Toronto Life in 2021. Greenspan's clients include: Alan Eagleson, hockey agent and founder of NHL Players' Association Peter Nygard,
Brian_Greenspan
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1951)
bonuses. While the exact terms were not released, his bargaining agent Alan Eagleson said: "If Marcel gets as many goals as I think he can, he'll be paid
Marcel_Dionne
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1953)
a tremendous honour. I got a phone call from someone claiming to be Alan Eagleson asking me if I wanted to try out for Team Canada in preparation for
Lanny_McDonald
National Hockey League team in Boston, Massachusetts
and whether or not the league would approve it. However, Orr's agent, Alan Eagleson, rejected the deal. Jacobs represents the club on the NHL's board of
Boston_Bruins
was announced publicly, nearly every NHL player had signed up. Led by Alan Eagleson, the National Hockey League Players' Association (NHLPA) was formed
History of the National Hockey League
History_of_the_National_Hockey_League
Bench-clearing hockey brawl in 1987
deliberate attempt to have Canada ejected, and therefore lose a medal. Alan Eagleson suggested that the IIHF's decision would have been different had it
Punch-up_in_Piestany
Players' Association (NHLPA) executive director Alan Eagleson and the teams' owners. As a result, Eagleson stepped down in December 1991, and was replaced
History of the National Hockey League (1992–2017)
History_of_the_National_Hockey_League_(1992–2017)
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1948)
Eagleson, a class action lawsuit filed in 1995 on behalf of about 1,000 NHL players who were employed by NHL teams between 1972 and 1991 against Alan
Brad_Park
National Hockey League season
Ullman of Detroit and Kenny Wharram and Stan Mikita of Chicago. Led by Alan Eagleson, the new National Hockey League Players' Association was up and running
1967–68_NHL_season
Canadian ice hockey player (1948–2024)
Eagleson, a class action lawsuit filed in 1995 on behalf of about 1,000 NHL players who were employed by NHL teams between 1972 and 1991 against Alan
Dave_Forbes
Agreement that limits athlete salaries
salary cap. Player salaries first became an issue in the 1970s, when Alan Eagleson founded the NHL Players' Association (NHLPA) and the upstart World Hockey
Salary_cap
Canadian ice hockey administrator (1916–1981)
defended the validity of the constitution, despite a challenge from Alan Eagleson that it violated antitrust laws in Canada and the United States. In
Tubby_Schmalz
American ice hockey player
was outspoken on several controversial issues, notably the role of Alan Eagleson. In 2023 he would be named one of the top 100 Bruins players of all
Mike_Milbury
American ice hockey franchise (1926–1994)
wildcat strikes in 1966 and 1967. Representing them, a young lawyer named Alan Eagleson gained prominence, and went on to form the National Hockey League Players'
Springfield_Indians
1995 Canadian television film
Design or Art Direction (Arthur Harriot) List of films about ice hockey "Alan Eagleson answers his critics". CBC.ca. Retrieved September 19, 2020. Deacon,
Net_Worth_(1995_film)
NHL President John Ziegler and NHL Players' Association President Alan Eagleson dismissed the story as "McCarthyism". Sports Illustrated stood by its
History of the Edmonton Oilers
History_of_the_Edmonton_Oilers
Provincial political party in Canada
by former MPP Ernie Jackson when John Robarts became party leader. 3 Alan Eagleson 1968–1976 MPP 1963–1967, lawyer, executive director of the NHLPA 1967-1991
Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario
Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_Ontario
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1960)
them. Ballard again criticized Boschman for his injuries claiming that Alan Eagleson was scheming with the player. Later that season, Imlach was fired and
Laurie_Boschman
Canadian lawyer, judge and ice hockey administrator (1935–1991)
unrecognized at the time, and his contributions were overshadowed by Alan Eagleson. Kryczka was later a director with the Calgary Cowboys, and played a
Joe_Kryczka
World Hockey Association—were allowed to play. Canadian hockey official Alan Eagleson stated that the rule was only applied to the NHL and that professionally
Ice hockey at the Olympic Games
Ice_hockey_at_the_Olympic_Games
Canadian sports agent
Association Executive Director Alan Eagleson. Alongside Herb Pinder and Ron Salcer, he helped to lead the campaign that led to Eagleson's resignation in 1992, and
Ritch_Winter
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1953)
Eagleson, a class action lawsuit filed in 1995 on behalf of about 1,000 NHL players who were employed by NHL teams between 1972 and 1991 against Alan
Rick_Middleton
Canadian ice hockey player, coach (1939–2017)
instrumental in the players' strikes which led to the prominence of agent Alan Eagleson and the creation of the National Hockey League Players' Association
Bill_White_(ice_hockey)
American football team in Canada (1964–67)
quarterback Tom Wilkinson and running back Joe Williams. Meanwhile, Alan Eagleson took over the franchise. The team declared bankruptcy four games into
Toronto_Rifles
Canadian sports reporter and columnist
book titled Greed and Glory: The Fall of Hockey Czar Alan Eagleson which detailed Alan Eagleson's legal battle. While working for The Globe and Mail from
David_Shoalts
1972 Canadian TV series or program
president) Idi Amin (Ugandan president) Willy Brandt (German chancellor) Alan Eagleson (ice hockey) Francisco Franco (Spanish head of state) Edward Heath (British
News_Profile
Canadian ice hockey player, coach (born 1952)
Moscow for the 1972 Summit Series at the request of tournament organizer Alan Eagleson, although he did not play in the famous series. He played 46 games for
John_Van_Boxmeer
1992 Player's strike by North American ice hockey players
players. The NHLPA was formed in 1967, and led by Alan Eagleson, who served as executive-director. Eagleson remained in that position until December 1991
1992_NHL_strike
Canadian ice hockey player (1938–2001)
investigating National Hockey League pensions and the activities of Alan Eagleson, then executive director of the National Hockey League Player's Association
Carl_Brewer_(ice_hockey)
for traded players. Led by Alan Eagleson, the National Hockey League Players' Association (NHLPA) was formed in 1967. Eagleson became the sport's first
History of the National Hockey League (1942–1967)
History_of_the_National_Hockey_League_(1942–1967)
Athletic training centre in Toronto, Ontario
practice throwing paddock for javelin, discus, shot-put, and hammer events Alan Eagleson Sports Injuries Clinic Birchmount Stadium Centennial Park Stadium Esther
Toronto Track and Field Centre
Toronto_Track_and_Field_Centre
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1957)
betrayed by the fact that his own NHLPA, led by executive director Alan Eagleson, did not back him against the owners during the lawsuit. His legal case
Dale_McCourt
NHL team history
As an impending free agent, contract talks with Orr and his agent Alan Eagleson had been tumultuous throughout 1975–76. Although insurers would not
History_of_the_Boston_Bruins
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1945)
on-ice performance. Also at issue was the fact that Walton's agent was Alan Eagleson, who helped establish the NHL Players' Association. Further complicating
Mike_Walton
American lawyer
the trial and investigation of then-NHLPA head Alan Eagleson over corruption and embezzlement. Eagleson eventually pleaded guilty to fraud in Boston and
Paul_Kelly_(lawyer)
Law school of the University of Toronto
founder John S. D. Tory Alan Borovoy (1956) - General counsel for the Canadian Civil Liberties Association (1968–2009) Alan Eagleson (1957) - first president
University of Toronto Faculty of Law
University_of_Toronto_Faculty_of_Law
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1960)
would refuse to play for any team other than Kitchener. His agent, Alan Eagleson, threatened to take the team and league to court in a bid to force them
Paul_Reinhart
Swedish ice hockey player (born 1950)
Eagleson, a class action lawsuit filed in 1995 on behalf of about 1,000 NHL players who were employed by NHL teams between 1972 and 1991 against Alan
Ulf_Nilsson_(ice_hockey)
Canadian ice hockey player and coach
Association would arise, as a direct result of the efforts of Kilrea and Alan Eagleson, then the agent for Bobby Orr. After ending his playing career, Kilrea
Brian_Kilrea
Canadian professional ice hockey player and sportscaster (1940–1995)
got the little-known lawyer Alan Eagleson to represent the players in the conflict, which eventually started Eagleson's career as an agent. The players
Brian Smith (ice hockey, born 1940)
Brian_Smith_(ice_hockey,_born_1940)
failures, severe damage to forests, and a number of deaths. January 6 – Alan Eagleson pleads guilty to fraud. January 7 – The federal government formally
1998_in_Canada
dies; writer's articles led to jail for NHL Players Association boss Alan Eagleson". USA TODAY. "Lico Reyes – View Obituary & Service Information". Lico
2019 deaths in the United States (July–December)
2019_deaths_in_the_United_States_(July–December)
1960s and 1970s New York Rangers line
the time considered them "deserters". Hadfield blamed series promoter Alan Eagleson for not holding a press conference to come to their defense. Otherwise
GAG_line
Sittler temporarily resigned his captaincy. NHL executive director Alan Eagleson, who was also Sittler's agent, called the trade "a classless act." Sittler
History of the Toronto Maple Leafs
History_of_the_Toronto_Maple_Leafs
1974 Canadian TV series or program
Simma Holt 30146 22 April 1977 Sports is a masculine rite Abby Hoffman Alan Eagleson 30144 18 September 1977 Homosexuals should not be allowed to teach David
The Great Debate (Canadian TV series)
The_Great_Debate_(Canadian_TV_series)
Canadian ice hockey player (1933–2008)
years in Moscow working for Air Canada. He was a regular member of Alan Eagleson's travelling entourage, and was the interpreter and travel coordinator
Aggie_Kukulowicz
Soviet tennis player, actor, and sports commentator (1922–1997)
Anna Dmitrieva. During the last game of Summit Series, after watching Alan Eagleson and his supporters shoving fists and middle fingers to the Russian crowd
Nikolai_Ozerov
Key operatives in Mulroney's campaign included Ontario PC president Alan Eagleson and Newfoundland Premier Frank Moores. Mulroney was endorsed by only
1976 Progressive Conservative leadership election
1976_Progressive_Conservative_leadership_election
Under-20s tournament in Czechoslovakia
deliberately done so with the intention of getting Canada ejected. Alan Eagleson suggested that the IIHF's decision would have been different had it
1987 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
1987_World_Junior_Ice_Hockey_Championships
2023 single by Jade Eagleson
song with that in mind, and wrote "Rodeo Queen". Eagleson referenced how he grew up listening to Alan Jackson, Keith Whitley, and Randy Travis, and remarked
Rodeo_Queen_(song)
Canadian politician (born 1946)
candidate, Alan Pope, drew attention to the animosity between the candidates with his slogan, "Don't choose sides, choose Pope". Alan Eagleson was a co-chairman
Dennis_Timbrell
Richard Duncan, Olympic long jumper and eight-time NCAA All-American Alan Eagleson, controversial hockey agent and promoter, also a lawyer and politician
List of people from St. Catharines
List_of_people_from_St._Catharines
Canadian politician (1913–1995)
suburban Toronto riding of Lakeshore losing to Progressive Conservative Alan Eagleson.[citation needed] In late 1963, Cotterill was involved with what were
Murray_Cotterill
Daily newspaper in Massachusetts and New Hampshire
resignation from the Hockey Hall of Fame of former NHLPA president Alan Eagleson. The newspaper's sports editor, Russ Conway, who led the investigation
The_Eagle-Tribune
to get it." National Hockey League Players' Association (NHLPA) head Alan Eagleson was quoted as saying, "Local fans are being led through the petunia
History of the Ottawa Senators (since 1992)
History_of_the_Ottawa_Senators_(since_1992)
Federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada
Votes % ±% Liberal Red Kelly 41,480 51.4 +9.1 Progressive Conservative Alan Eagleson 24,479 30.3 -6.9 New Democratic David Middleton 14,003 17.4 -1.4 Social
Humber River—Black Creek (federal electoral district)
Humber_River—Black_Creek_(federal_electoral_district)
ALAN EAGLESON
ALAN EAGLESON
Boy/Male
English American Celtic
Fair; handsome. Famous Bearer: U.S. actor Alan Alda.
Girl/Female
Indian
Little rock, Handsome
Male
English
Handsome One
Male
English
English variant spelling of Celtic Alan, possibly ALEN means "little rock."Â
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant spelling of Allen. This is the usual spelling of the personal name in England and Scotland, but is infrequent as a surname.
Male
English
(×ַלï‹×Ÿ) Variant spelling of English Allon, ALON means "oak tree."
Male
Hebrew
(×¢Ö²× Ö¸×Ÿ) Hebrew name ANAN means "cloud." In the bible, this is the name of one of heads of the people who signed the covenant with Nehemiah. Compare with another form of Anan.
Boy/Male
English
From St. Alban.
Female
English
 English feminine form of Celtic Alan, possibly ALANA means "little rock."
Boy/Male
American, Armenian, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, English, French, Gaelic, German, Indian, Irish, Swedish, Swiss
God of Shine; Handsome; Cheerful; Rock; Comely; Peace; Little Rock; Noble; Rock or Noble
Male
English
English name derived from Latin Albanus, ALBAN means "like Albus," i.e. "white."
Male
French
French form of Celtic Alan, ALAIN means "little rock."Â
Male
Turkish
Turkish name ALTAN means "dawn."
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of Celtic Alan, possibly ALUN means "little rock."Â
Male
English
English variant spelling of Celtic Alan, possibly ALLAN means "little rock."Â
Male
English
English variant spelling of Celtic Alan, possibly ALANN means "little rock."Â
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Celtic Alan, possibly ALANO means "little rock."Â
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name ALANI means "orange tree."
Male
Celtic
, hunting dog.
Male
Romanian
Romanian name, possibly derived from the word alina, ALIN means "to soothe."Â
ALAN EAGLESON
ALAN EAGLESON
Girl/Female
Indian
Imaginary
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Spanish
Owns a New House
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Eternal Fame
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, English, French, German, Hebrew, Irish
Who is Like God; Form of Michael; Diminutive Form of Michael Like God
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
With Money
Girl/Female
Australian
Friends to All
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Traditional
Lord Indra; Love for the Truth
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lambodhar | லாமà¯à®ªà¯‹à®¤à®¾à®°
Lord Ganesh, The huge bellied Lord
Female
Polish
Feminine form of Polish RoÅ›cisÅ‚aw, ROÅšCISÅAWA means "usurp-glory."
Girl/Female
Indian
Comfort
ALAN EAGLESON
ALAN EAGLESON
ALAN EAGLESON
ALAN EAGLESON
ALAN EAGLESON
n.
Skillful plan; device.
n.
The sea otter.
v. t.
To scheme; to devise; to contrive; to form in design; as, to plan the conquest of a country.
a.
A scheme devised; a method of action or procedure expressed or described in language; a project; as, the plan of a constitution; the plan of an expedition.
n.
Alt. of Alman
interj.
Alas! Welaway!
inerj.
Anan.
n.
See Uhlan.
a.
Having no plan.
imp. & p. p.
of Plan
interj.
Alas!
interj.
Ah! alas!
pl.
of Ala
n.
A tribe or collection of families, united under a chieftain, regarded as having the same common ancestor, and bearing the same surname; as, the clan of Macdonald.
n.
See Alan.
a.
Plan.
n.
A wolfhound.
interj.
An exclamation expressive of sorrow, pity, or apprehension of evil; -- in old writers, sometimes followed by day or white; alas the day, like alack a day, or alas the white.
n.
Alt. of Alman
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Plan