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nide
[ nahyd ]
noun
- a nest or brood, especially of pheasants.
nide
/ ²Ô²¹Éª»å /
noun
- another word for nye
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of nide1
C17: from Latin ²ÔÄ«»å³Ü²õ nest
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The next was called �rec et �nide, and told some of the adventures that were later used by Tennyson in his Geraint and Enid.
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Me from my dear-loved patrial nide she drove Over the broad and boisterous Ocean ranging, Where Life so often saw her èxtreme range.
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As we proceeded I killed a leash more, so that I had three brace and a half out of the first nide of fourteen.
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The farmer informed us that the game was very plentiful; and when we entered the first stubble field, we saw a nide of fourteen pheasants run into the hedge row.
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