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orped - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Middle English. edit. Alternative forms. edit · orpede, orpud. Etymology. edit. Inherited from Old English orped. Pronunciation.
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orped, adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective orped. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now ...
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orped - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
(a) Stout-hearted, bold, valiant; strong in battle, mighty; ~ in dedes, valiant in war; (b) splendid, excellent; (c) in surnames.
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orped
† ˈorped, a. Obs. Also 6 Sc. orpit. [OE., of obscure origin.] Stout, strenuous, valiant, bold.10.. in Anglia VIII. 324 Swa ᵹedafenaþ esnum ðam orpedan, ðonne he god weorc ongynþ, ðæt he ðæt ᵹeornlice beswynce. Ibid. 325 La orpeda cleric ᵹif ðu wylle witan ða terminos ðe we ymbe spræcon, wite hwylc ᵹ...
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Orped Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
adjective (dialectal or archaic) Bold; brave; valiant. Wiktionary Origin of Orped From Middle English orped, from Old English orped (“grown up, adult, of full ...
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"ORPED": Hidden or concealed; not openly visible - OneLook
Usually means: Hidden or concealed; not openly visible. Definitions Related words Mentions Easter eggs. We found 4 dictionaries that define the word orped:
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Orpington
The name means 'Orped's farmstead', Orped being an Anglo-Saxon first-name. The Church of All Saints was also built in the Anglo-Saxon period.
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WELCOME TO THE ORPED WEBSITE
ORPED Organisation of Rural Primary Eduction Developers. ... WELCOME TO THE ORPED WEBSITE. Enter the OPRED site. Website developed by Lee Harrison- E-Base ...
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orped - definition and meaning - Wordnik
orped: Bold; brave; valiant ... From Middle English orped, from Old English orped ("grown up, adult, of full ...
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Etymology: orped - Middle English Compendium Search Results
1. orpedshipe n. · 2. orpednesse n.
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Orped Name Meaning, Origin, Rashi, Numerology and more
Orped(English). One who is valiant and loves adventures. A person known for bravery and daring. Gender Boy. Name Type Unique. Religion Judaism ...
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Cusack
He married Matilda le Petit, sister of William le Petit who held a Barony at Mullingar and a castle at Donboyne (ORPED, ii, p. 120), sometime before 1181
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