What is the name meaning of MEDLEY. Phrases containing MEDLEY
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MEDLEY
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, either a variant of Madeley (a name common to several places, including one in Shropshire and two in Staffordshire), named in Old English as ‘MÄda’s clearing’, from an unattested byname, MÄda (probably a derivative of mÄd ‘foolish’) + lÄ“ah ‘woodland clearing’; or from Medley on the Thames in Oxfordshire, named in Old English with middel ‘middle’ + Ä“g ‘island’.English : nickname for an aggressive person, from Middle English, Old French medlee ‘combat’, ‘conflict’ (Late Latin misculata).
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Russian
Heart; Good Heart
Male
Arthurian
, a knight of the Round Table.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kuber
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
The World; Goddess Parvati
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Fortunate blessed
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Blissful
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, Danish, German, Latin, Swedish
Blind; Sixth; Form of Cecilia
Girl/Female
Tamil
With a good voice
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
A Diety; Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Basque, Chinese, German
Trade Wind
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n.
A mixture; a mingled and confused mass of ingredients, usually inharmonious; a jumble; a hodgepodge; -- often used contemptuously.
n.
Fig.: A medley of figures; illusive images.
n.
A miscellaneous collection of things or persons; a confused mixture; a medley.
n.
A mixed mass; a medley. See Hotchpot.
n.
Hence, a mixture of various ingredients; an olio or medley; a potpourri; a miscellany.
n.
The confusion of a hand to hand battle; a brisk, hand to hand engagement; a melee.
v. i.
A confused, incoherent discourse; a medley of voices; a chatter.
a.
Mixed; of mixed material or color.
n.
A medley; something droll or extravagant.
n.
A mixture; a medley.
n.
A composition of passages detached from several different compositions; a potpourri.
n.
A medley or mixture.
pl.
of Medley
n.
The killing of a person in an affray, in the heat of blood, and while under the influence of passion, thus distinguished from chance-medley or killing in self-defense, or in a casual affray.
n.
A medley improvised by several performers.
n.
A cloth of mixed colors.
n.
A mixture; a medley.
n.
A piece of music made up of different airs strung together; a medley.
n.
The killing of another in self-defense upon a sudden and unpremeditated encounter. See Chaud-Medley.
a.
Mingled; confused.