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birde
† birde Obs. [App. short for *ȝebirde:—OE. ᵹebyrd(o ‘birth, lineage’; cf. birth (of which Mätzner and Stratmann treat this as a variant).] 1. Birth; offspring. (ME. instances doubtful.)[a 1000 Crist (Gr.) 65 Witᵹan cyþdon Cristes ᵹebyrd.] a 1225 Ancr. R. 158 Þauh þe engel Gabriel hefde his burde [ot...
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Richard Birde
Richard Birde may refer to:
Richard Birde (MP for Winchester) (died after 1595), MP for Winchester
Richard Birde (MP for Gloucester) (died 1614), MP
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Yana Birde
Yana Birde (; , Yañıbirźe) is a rural locality (selo) in Chekmagushevsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 324 as of 2010. Geography
Yana Birde is located 27 km southwest of Chekmagush (the district's administrative centre) by road.
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burde
▪ I. burde obs. f. beard, board; var. of birde (birth), bourd (jest).▪ II. burde pa. tense of bir, bur v. Obs. to behove.c 1400 Rowland & Ot. 1253 A nobill suerde the burde not wolde.
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Richard Birde (MP for Gloucester)
Richard Birde (died 1614) of Whitminster, Gloucestershire, was an English politician.
He was town clerk of Gloucester from 1579 to 1595.
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schowhe
schowhe obs. variant of chough.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 84/2 Coo, birde, or schowhe, monedula, nodula.
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Richard Byrd
Virginia politician
Richard Evelyn Byrd III (1920–1988), United States naval officer and Antarctic explorer
See also
Richard Bird (disambiguation)
Richard Birde
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black-mack
† ˈblack-mack Obs. A blackbird.1519 W. Horman Vulgaria 101 §10 The blackmacke or an osyll [merula] fleeth alone. 1598 Florio, Merula, a birde called a black-mack, and owzell, a mearle, a black bird.
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Brainpool (band)
History
This Swedish band was formed in Lund, Scania, and the original members were vocalist Jan "Janne" Kask, guitarist David Birde, bassist Christoffer David Birde, guitar player, songwriter and lyricist. He also became the lead singer since You Are Here.
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geire
▪ I. † geir Obs. Forms: 6–7 geire, geyre, 7 gier, geer, 7–8 geir, 7, 9 geier. [a. Du. gier = G. geier, MHG. gîr, gîre, OHG. gîr, kîr, not found in the other Teut. languages.] A vulture.1565 Cooper Thesaurus, Vultur, a rauenous birde called a voulter or geyre. 1586 J. Hooker Girald. Irel. in Holinshe...
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Richard Bird
Bird (born 1940), American politician
Dickie Bird (born 1933), English cricket umpire
See also
Richard Birde (disambiguation)
Richard Byrd (disambiguation
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ligurine
† ligurine Obs. rare—1. [ad. mod.L. ligurīnus, app. a subst. use of L. Ligurīnus Ligurian.] ? Some fringilline bird.1572 J. Bossewell Armorie ii. 105 A Ligurine's head rassed vert, bearing a thistel Or... The birde Ligurinus feedeth muche vpon thistles.
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Warburton Gamble
Woodall Birde (University of Washington, Sayre Digital Collection)
1882 births
1945 deaths
English male film actors
English male silent film actors
English
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mestful
† ˈmestful, a. Obs. rare. [f. L. mæst-us sad + -ful.] = mestive.1577 T. Kendall Flowers of Epigrammes F v, Emong all other birds, moste mestfull birde am I. 1598 Tofte Alba (1880) 17 Vnto whom shall I (now) dedicate This mestfull verse, this mournfull Elegie?
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Starosurmetovo
Yana Birde is the nearest rural locality.
References
Rural localities in Chekmagushevsky District
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