hígid

hígid
see híd

Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.

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  • hide — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hīgid, hīd Date: before 12th century any of various old English units of land area; especially a unit of 120 acres II. verb (hid; hidden or hid; hiding) Etymology: Middle English hiden, f …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • kei- — I. kei 1 To lie; bed, couch; beloved, dear. Oldest form *k̑ei , becoming *kei in centum languages. Derivatives include city and cemetery. I. Basic form *kei . 1. Suffixed form *kei wo . a. hind …   Universalium

  • hide — {{11}}hide (n.1) skin of a large animal, O.E. hyd hide, skin, from P.Gmc. *hudiz (Cf. O.N. huð, O.Fris. hed, M.Du. huut, Du. huid, O.H.G. hut, Ger. Haut skin ), related to Old English verb hydan to hide, the common notion …   Etymology dictionary

  • hide — hide1 verb (past hid; past participle hidden) put or keep out of sight. ↘keep secret. ↘conceal oneself. noun Brit. a camouflaged shelter used to observe wildlife at close quarters. Phrases hide one s light under a bushel keep quiet about one s… …   English new terms dictionary

  • Haggada — or Haggadah [hä΄gä dä′, hə gä′də] n. pl. Haggadot [hä΄gädōt′] [TalmudHeb hagada < higid, to tell, relate < root ngd, to oppose] 1. AGGADA 2. a) a narrative of the Exodus read at the Seder during Passover b) a bo …   English World dictionary

  • hide — hide1 [hīd] vt. hid, hidden or hid, hiding [ME hiden < OE hydan < IE * (s)keudh (> Gr keuthein, to hide) < base * (s)keu , to cover > HIDE2, SKY, L cutis, skin] 1. to put or keep out of sight; secrete; conceal …   English World dictionary

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