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Musical artist
Arthur "Duke" Reid CD (21 July 1915 – 1 January 1975) was a Jamaican record producer, DJ and record label owner. He ran one of the most popular sound systems
Duke_Reid
American Magic: The Gathering player
Reid Duke is an American Magic: The Gathering player from Sugar Loaf, New York. He won the Magic: The Gathering Online Championship in 2011. His best
Reid_Duke
British record label
Trojan Records is a British record label founded by Jamaican Duke Reid, Lee Gopthal and Chris Blackwell in 1968. It specialises in ska, rocksteady, reggae
Trojan_Records
Music genre
1960s when Stranger Cole, Prince Buster, Clement "Coxsone" Dodd, and Duke Reid formed sound systems to play American rhythm and blues and then began
Ska
American soccer player (born 1995)
soccer for the Duke Blue Devils and was drafted by the North Carolina Courage in the fourth round of the 2018 NWSL College Draft. Reid was born in Cleveland
Morgan_Reid
Jamaican ska vocalist
his backing singers the Dominoes. He is best known for his work with Duke Reid's Treasure Isle Records, where his most notable song, "Carry Go Bring Come"
Justin_Hinds
1967 single by the Paragons
the Paragons for their album On the Beach. The track was produced by Duke Reid for his Treasure Isle label. The song gained international attention in
The_Tide_Is_High
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1996)
Reid Duke (born January 28, 1996) is a Canadian professional ice hockey centre who is currently playing for Florida Everblades of the ECHL. He most recently
Reid_Duke_(ice_hockey)
Surname list
Don Reid (disambiguation), multiple people Douglas Reid (disambiguation), multiple people Duke Reid (1915–1975), Jamaican record producer Duncan Reid (born
Reid
American basketball player and coach (born 1976)
Anderson (1974–1975) Gary Gardner (1975–1981) Vince Miner (1981–1986) Duke Reid (1986–1994) Jeff Reinert (1994–2002) Dick Hunsaker (2002–2015) Mark Pope
Mark_Madsen_(basketball)
Jamaican singer
April 2004) was a Jamaican rocksteady and reggae singer who recorded for Duke Reid's lucrative Treasure Isle record label in the late 1960s and early 1970s
Phyllis_Dillon
1972 Jamaican crime film
Ellis as Ivan's Double Ulla Fraser and Carol Lawes as Elsa's Friends Duke Reid as Police Commissioner Joe Gibbs as A Reggae Producer The film stars reggae
The_Harder_They_Come
Group of disc jockeys hosting mobile discos, in Jamaica
Dodd and Reid began to move more seriously into music production. Coxsone Dodd's production studio became the famous Studio One, while Duke Reid founded
Sound_system_(Jamaican)
Song originally recorded by The Paragons
his Cry Baby album. The Paragons version was produced by Duke Reid and first released on his Duke label as the B-side of "Left with a Broken Heart". The
Man_Next_Door
released 1962, rec. ca. 1961; re-released on: V.A.: Sir Coxsone and Duke Reid in Concert At Forrester's Hall (Downbeat Clash With The Trojan) (LP/CD:
Rico_Rodriguez_discography
Jamaican reggae singer (1947–2014)
"Coxsone" Dodd's Studio One before cutting a succession of singles for Duke Reid at his Treasure Isle Studio in the rocksteady era of 1966–1968; They enjoyed
John_Holt_(singer)
Jamaican musician (1942–2021)
heard U-Roy toasting over a Duke Reid track at a dance. Holt told Reid about the performance and on his recommendation Reid asked him to come and see him
U-Roy
started to record as a vocal harmony trio in 1975, for the producers Duke Reid and Clive Hunt. Their collaboration with Roy Francis on his record label
The_Chantells
Jamaican bass player (born 1947)
for five years. At his first recording session in 1967 with producer Duke Reid, he played on "Girl I've Got A Date" by Alton Ellis, which is considered
Jackie_Jackson_(bassist)
Cuban-Jamaican musician (1927–2005)
period include "Low Down Dirty Girl" and "More Whisky" both produced by Duke Reid. Aitken moved to Brixton, London, in 1960 and recorded for the Blue Beat
Laurel_Aitken
American basketball player and coach (born 1972)
third game as coach, ranked #19, he faced Kentucky's long-time rival #6 Duke University in the Champions Classic in Atlanta, Georgia. He won 77–72 in
Mark_Pope
Topics referred to by the same term
part 1863, part 1890 The Trojan, a 1950s Jamaican sound system led by Duke Reid Trojan Records, a British record label, founded in 1968 "Trojans" (The
Trojan
Jamaican saxophonist (1927–1998)
founding member of The Skatalites, he also directed The Supersonics for Duke Reid, and backed many sessions for Bunny Lee or with The Revolutionaries at
Tommy_McCook
Style of reggae
development of studio techniques in Jamaica, and the earliest DJs, including Duke Reid and Prince Buster among others, were toasting over instrumental versions
Dub_music
List of people with the same nickname
York Giants Duke Nalon (1913–2001), American race car driver Duke Pearson (1932–1980), American jazz pianist, composer and bandleader Duke Reid (1915–1975)
Duke_(nickname)
Musical artist
from the 1960s and 1970s, usually produced originally by Coxsone Dodd or Duke Reid. Thus, "Shirley Jones" is based on the "Rougher Yet" riddim (named after
Tenor_Saw
Technique of strumming the guitar
the piano or both, as heard in recordings such by The Duke Reid Group ("The Joker", Duke Reid, 1959), Theophilus Beckford ("Easy Snappin', "Worldisc
Ska_stroke
1974 studio album by Alton Ellis
recorded between 1967 and 1970 at Duke Reid's Treasure Isle Recording Studios in Kingston, Jamaica and was produced by Reid and released on his Treasure Isle
Mr_Soul_of_Jamaica
Musical artist
Supersonics. Knibb recorded for the producers Lloyd "Matador" Daley and Duke Reid. Born in Kingston, Jamaica in 1931, Knibb, grew up on Bond Street, close
Lloyd_Knibb
Jamaican singer-songwriter
Ellis continued to work for Dodd and also recorded for his arch-rival, Duke Reid on his Treasure Isle label. At the start of his career Ellis recorded
Alton_Ellis
Jamaican sound system
upper-class audience, such as merengue and calypso. There are rumors that Duke Reid, a competing sound system operator who started four years after Tom and
Tom_the_Great_Sebastian
Topics referred to by the same term
Arthur Reid may refer to: Arthur "Duke" Reid (1915–1975), Jamaican DJ Arthur Reid (figure skater), in 1997 U.S. Figure Skating Championships Arthur Reid (publisher)
Arthur_Reid
Jamaican musician (1944–2019)
which were versioned by Big Youth, Ken Parker (musician), Tony Tuff, Duke Reid, Tommy McCook, Sonia Pottinger's High Note label with The Revolutionaries
Pat_Kelly_(musician)
Music genre that originated in Jamaica around 1966
Isle, Bunny Lee and Prince Buster were predominant. The record producer Duke Reid released Alton Ellis' "Girl I've Got a Date" on his Treasure Isle label
Rocksteady
National order in the Jamaican honours system
Bradshaw Dennis Brown Tommy Cowan Marcia Griffiths John Holt Byron Lee Duke Reid Shaggy Lloyd Hall Delroy Wilson Monty Alexander Barry Moncrieffe Phyllis
Order of Distinction (Jamaica)
Order_of_Distinction_(Jamaica)
American singer
known for her ska and rocksteady records made in Jamaica with producer Duke Reid. Vann was born in Mound City, Kansas in 1936, and was the eldest of three
Joya_Landis
Musical artist
and recorded during the 1960s original Jamaican ska era for producers Duke Reid, Sonia Pottinger and her husband Lindon, King Edwards, and Prince Buster
Baba_Brooks
Jamaican musician (1939–2025)
producers such as Clement Dodd, Prince Buster, Sydney Crooks, Arthur "Duke" Reid, Leslie Kong, and Clancy Eccles, including work as a duo with Millie Small
Owen_Gray
Jamaican singer
vocalist of The Techniques. Their recordings mainly took place for producer Duke Reid and were issued on his Treasure Isle label. In 1964 they recorded several
Slim_Smith
Music genre
rocksteady and reggae include: Coxsone Dodd, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Leslie Kong, Duke Reid, Joe Gibbs and King Tubby. Reggae's early growth in the United Kingdom
Reggae
Jamaican ska and rocksteady group
they recorded on the Treasure Isle record label with record producer Duke Reid, songs such as "Memories by the Score", "On the Beach", "Only a Smile"
The_Paragons
Musical artist
JA., which featured his vocals recorded over vintage Tommy McCook and Duke Reid-produced, Treasure Isle rhythms from the rocksteady era, most with new
Bitty_McLean
Jamaican reggae DJ and producer
big sound systems that he had visited in his youth such as those run by Duke Reid, Coxsone Dodd and Prince Buster, and particularly King Tubby's Home Town
Dennis_Alcapone
Parish of Jamaica
actress, singer and former politician. Duke Reid (1915–1975) – Jamaican disc jockey and record producer. Roy Reid (1937–2009) – Jamaican painter. Patrice
Portland_Parish
American basketball player (born 1995)
in four games. Allen began dating Morgan Reid while both were students at Duke. Reid was a player on the Duke women's soccer team, and has since turned
Grayson_Allen
NCAA Division 1 program
Anderson (1974–1975) Gary Gardner (1975–1981) Vince Miner (1981–1986) Duke Reid (1986–1994) Jeff Reinert (1994–2002) Dick Hunsaker (2002–2015) Mark Pope
Utah Valley Wolverines men's basketball
Utah_Valley_Wolverines_men's_basketball
Music genre
DJs were also heavily remixing recorded music to generate new sounds. Duke Reid would preside over his sound system, tweaking knobs until the record he
Hip-hop
Jamaican musician (1938–2016)
had established itself as a rival to the sound systems of Coxsone and Duke Reid. Campbell applied to the Farm Work Program (guest worker scheme for the
Prince_Buster
Jamaican musician (1941–2006)
career in music. In 1961 he auditioned for Coxsone Dodd (Studio One) and Duke Reid (Treasure Isle), though neither audition was successful. The unsigned
Desmond_Dekker
Jamaican rocksteady vocal group
debut came in 1965 when they were introduced to producer Duke Reid by singer Stranger Cole, with Reid-produced singles such as "Don't Leave Me", "When You
The_Techniques
Jamaican reggae harmony group
Real", both produced by Duke Reid and released on the Dr. Bird Label. The Silvertones also released "Cool Down" by Duke Reid. In 1968, The Silvertones
The_Silvertones
Competition in reggae and dancehall music
at least to the 1950s, when systems like Tom the Great Sebastian and Duke Reid's the Trojan clashed in the old Back-O-Wall (now Tivoli Gardens) neighborhood
Sound_clash
Jamaican record producer (1941–2020)
was a shoemaker. Lee began his career working as a record plugger for Duke Reid's Treasure Isle label in 1962, later performing the same duties for Leslie
Bunny_Lee
Musical artist
with Gibbs for two years, before moving to work with Perry, and then to Duke Reid's Treasure Isle label, also recording for other producers such as Laurel
Junior_Byles
Jamaican guitarist (1934–2010)
hundreds of recording sessions for Jamaican producers such as Bunny Lee, Duke Reid, Joe Gibbs, Coxsone Dodd, and Sonia Pottinger, often performing up to
Lynn_Taitt
Jamaican sound engineer (1941–1989)
featured toaster. Tubby began working as a disc cutter for producer Duke Reid in 1968. Reid, one of the major figures in early Jamaican music alongside rival
King_Tubby
Jamaican singer (1942–2026)
(a duet with Patsy Todd) for producer Arthur "Duke" Reid. Further success followed with singles for Reid through to the mid-1960s, and he also worked with
Stranger_Cole
Musical artist
Millie Small. In 1964, Lindon Pottinger sold his recording equipment to Duke Reid and shortly afterwards the Pottingers separated. Sonia decided to continue
Sonia_Pottinger
Jamaican reggae band
This was followed by sessions for other top Jamaican producers such as Duke Reid, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Sid Bucknor, Phil Pratt, and Bunny Lee. The band
Twinkle_Brothers
1968 single by the Guess Who
Alley" to create the recording "Tom Drunk", both recordings produced by Duke Reid. Herman Marquis also issued an instrumental version titled "Tom's Version"
These_Eyes
Jamaican record producer
Jamaican audio engineer and record producer. Brown is the nephew of the late Duke Reid, the pioneer of Treasure Isle recording studio. Educated at Kingston Technical
Errol_Brown_(sound_engineer)
1952 single by Teresa Brewer
The Melodians (1967), who recorded the rocksteady version produced by Duke Reid. Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams, who recorded a version on their 1976
Gonna Get Along Without Ya Now
Gonna_Get_Along_Without_Ya_Now
Name list
American ice hockey player Reid Carrico (born 2002), American football player Reid Detmers, American baseball player Reid Duke (born 1989), American Magic:
Reid_(given_name)
Jamaican-British record label owner (1938–1997)
licensed a succession of Jamaican recordings supplied by producers such as Duke Reid, Clancy Eccles, Lee Perry, Harry J, and Leslie Kong. Gopthal achieved
Lee_Gopthal
Song by Bob Marley
music industry was in a few hands, including Coxsone Dodd (Studio One), Duke Reid (Treasure Isle), and Prince Buster (Federal Records with Ken Khouri).
Small_Axe_(song)
Jamaican saxophonist
Hood" was one of highlights of the act. Following this, Clement Dodd and Duke Reid made him a regular member of their in-house band of session musicians
Roland_Alphonso
Jamaican reggae vocal group
Daniel Bernard and Bunny Gayle, and after auditioning unsuccessfully for Duke Reid, the trio made their debut recording for producer Clement "Coxsone" Dodd
The_Viceroys_(musical_group)
Droppa, reggae artist Lloyd Reckord, actor, producer, director, playwright Duke Reid, record producer Pete Rock, record producer, DJ, rapper Wayne Rhoden,
List_of_Jamaicans
1970 single by U-Roy
U-Roy deejay. Holt convinced U-Roy and producer Duke Reid to hook up, and have U-Roy talk-over some of Reid's Treasure Island rocksteady classics. U-Roy recorded
Wake_the_Town
American record label
"Scratch" Perry, Joe Gibbs, Sonia Pottinger, Clancy Eccles, Alvin Ranglin, Duke Reid, Niney the Observer, Sly & Robbie, Steely & Clevie, and Lloyd Daley. The
Heartbeat_Records
Jamaican chemist (1934–2020)
Bertram Oliver "Bert" Fraser-Reid (23 February 1934 – 25 May 2020) was a Jamaican synthetic organic chemist who has been widely recognised for his work
Bertram_Fraser-Reid
Jamaican music group
various producers, including Lloyd "The Matador" Daley ("Satan Gal"), Duke Reid ("Pirate"), Derrick Harriott ("Good Ambition"), Rupie Edwards ("Hail Rasta
The_Ethiopians
Jamaican reggae singer (born 1958)
family home. Needing to make some money, the group tried out for producer Duke Reid but left before finishing their recording due to his habit of firing live
Earl_Sixteen
Jamaican rocksteady/reggae vocal trio
They were the chief rivals to The Techniques, who recorded for Arthur "Duke" Reid, as the top vocal act of the rocksteady era. During their five years at
The_Heptones
1949 song
singer Phyllis Dillon recorded the song in 1968. Produced by Arthur "Duke" Reid on his Treasure Isle label, and typical of the rocksteady style, Dillon's
Don't_Touch_Me_Tomato
Jamaican ska band
Studio One in Kingston. Among their many producers were Coxsone Dodd, Duke Reid, Prince Buster, Vincent "King" Edwards, Justin "Phillip" Yap, Leslie Kong
The_Skatalites
Jamaican drummer (born c.1950)
Channel One Studios Derrick Harriot's Chariot Treasure Isle Records (Duke Reid) Prince Buster Allstars Bonnie Raitt The MG's Van McCoy Eddie Floyd Herbie
Paul_Douglas_(musician)
Jamaican guitarist and composer (born 1932)
licence to Fontana in March 1964. Ranglin was also employed by Duke Reid as an A&R man for Reid's Treasure Isle label as well as fulfilling the same role for
Ernest_Ranglin
Musical artist
to The Jamaicans in 1967, and won the Jamaican Song Festival with the Duke Reid-produced "Baba Boom", which also topped the Jamaican chart. More hits
Tommy_Cowan
1993 compilation album by Alton Ellis
by Heartbeat Records, and features the pick of Ellis' work for Arthur "Duke" Reid, plus some tracks produced by Sonia Pottinger. The album contains most
Cry_Tough_(Alton_Ellis_album)
Jamaican singer
Davis. The Sensations had a successful audition for producer Arthur "Duke" Reid, and the group had mid-1960s success with "Everyday is Just a Holiday"
Jimmy_Riley
Jamaican reggae band
as Keith Hudson, Winston Holness (under the pseudonym The Observers), Duke Reid and others on some of the most popular and influential recordings of the
Soul_Syndicate
Musical artist
session. Although they were rejected by several producers (including Duke Reid who told them "You're too young, come back in five years"), Lee Perry
Watty_Burnett
Jamaican-American singer (1947–2014)
the first 'herb' song ever recorded there, "Cool Collie". He worked for Duke Reid as an arranger and backing vocalist, and won the Festival Song Contest
Hopeton_Lewis
Jamaican rocksteady duo
local producers but were rejected by Prince Buster, Coxsone Dodd and Duke Reid, the group having lost confidence broke up. Keith and Tex were left and
Keith_&_Tex
Record label discography
Drummond: "J.F.K.'s Memory", 1964 WI 142 – Eric Morris: "Penny-Reel" b/w Duke Reid's Group: "Darling When" (actually by Dotty & Bonnie), 1964 WI 143 – Dotty
Island_Records_discography
Jamaican musician (born 1940)
Bam. In 1959, Morgan entered the recording studio for the first time. Duke Reid, the sound system boss, was looking for talent to record for his Treasure
Derrick_Morgan
Musical artist
exclusively to Coxsone Dodd, though he played for other producers, such as Duke Reid, King Edwards the Giant and Lyndon Pottinger. In 1964 he was one of The
Jah_Jerry_Haynes
Scottish rock duo
Marmaduke Duke are a Scottish conceptual rock duo from Ayrshire, Scotland, comprising Simon Neil of Biffy Clyro and JP Reid of Sucioperro. Within the
Marmaduke_Duke
Jamaican guitarist (1944–2020)
label. In 1967, he moved to the rival Treasure Isle studio for producer Duke Reid, and the following year, Brown joined the All Stars, another studio band
Hux_Brown
Jamaican singer
name was given to him by Roy Shirley. Walks first recorded in 1963 for Duke Reid at Treasure Isle. In the late 1960s, he recorded for producer Joe Gibbs
Dennis_Walks
dance parties, Jones built sound systems for rival DJs, including Arthur "Duke" Reid, whose Trojan sound system became the most popular, and Clement "Sir Coxsone"
Hedley_Jones
Jamaican singer and record producer (born 1939)
Hour, and in 1960 and 1961 had hit singles with "Lollipop Girl" (for Duke Reid) and "Over The River" (aka "I'll Be Here When He Comes", for Coxsone Dodd)
Derrick_Harriott
Jamaican reggae singer (1942–2020)
both Coxsone Dodd and Duke Reid, recording as a member of both The Virtues and The Sheiks, and recorded "Loving Pauper" with Reid, which became his signature
Dobby_Dobson
American actor (1920–2013)
"Elliott" Reid (January 16, 1920 – June 21, 2013) was an American actor. Reid was born in Manhattan, the son of artist Christine Challenger Reid and banker
Elliott_Reid
Musical artist
friends Brenton Matthews and Fathead, who recorded unsuccessfully for Duke Reid. Barker had a brief stint in Winston Riley's Techniques, singing alongside
Dave_Barker
Jamaican musician
"Brown Girl in the Ring"), Coxsone Dodd "I'll Come Softly" in 1963 and Duke Reid "Midnight Train", "Now And Forever", "I've Been A Fool" and "True Love"
Hortense_Ellis
Musical artist
Time Unlimited in the early 1970s, the group recording for Lee Perry and Duke Reid and having a hit with "Reaction". He recorded solo material in the mid-1970s
Junior_Delgado
Musical artist
"Come Down" and "I'm in the Mood For Ska". He recorded for Clement Dodd, Duke Reid, and Lindon Pottinger in the 1960s, and had hits with adapted folk songs
Lord_Tanamo
Jamaican singer (born 1944)
Cynthia & Archie. She moved on to work with several producers, including Duke Reid, for whom she recorded "Jungle Fever", "Sentimental Reason", and "Aily
Cynthia_Richards
DUKE REID
DUKE REID
Boy/Male
English Greek
Dusty one; servant.
Boy/Male
Latin American Biblical Greek
Light.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Duke 1 or 2.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English diche, dike, Old English dīc ‘dike’, ‘earthwork’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a ditcher or a topographic name for someone who lived by a ditch or dike. The medieval dike was larger and more prominent than the modern ditch, and was usually constructed for purposes of defense rather than drainage.Americanized spelling of Dutch Dijk (see Dyck).
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, German, Greek
Ruler; Servant; The People's Ruler; Dusty One
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a derivative of Lucas. This was (and is) the common vernacular form of the name, being the one by which the author of the fourth Gospel is known in English.English : habitational name for someone from Liège in Belgium (Dutch Luik).North German (Lüke) : from a short form of Lüdeke; Luedecke.
Boy/Male
Scottish
Brown-skinned soldier.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Duck.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Dyke.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English douce, dowce ‘sweet’, ‘pleasant’ (Old French dolz, dous, from Latin dulcis). This was also in occasional use as a female personal name in the Middle Ages, and some examples may derive from it.Italian : from duce ‘leader’, ‘chief’, probably applied as a nickname.
Male
Arthurian
, son of Duke Höel.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Jamaican, Latin
Leader
Male
African
zebra.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : from Middle English duk(e) ‘duke’ (from Old French duc, from Latin dux, genitive ducis ‘leader’), applied as an occupational name for someone who worked in the household of a duke, or as a nickname for someone who gave himself airs and graces.English and Irish : possibly also from the personal name Duke, a short form of Marmaduke, a personal name said to be from Irish mael Maedoc ‘devotee (mael, maol ‘bald’, ‘tonsured one’) of Maedoc’, a personal name (M’Aodhóg) meaning ‘my little Aodh’, borne by various early Irish saints, in particular a 6th-century abbot of Clonmore and a 7th-century bishop of Ferns.Scottish : compare the old Danish personal name Duk (Old Norse Dūkr).In some cases, possibly an Americanized form of French Leduc or Spanish Duque.Possibly an Americanized spelling of Polish Duk, a nickname from dukac ‘to stammer or falter’.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King John' Duke of Austria.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Greek Loukas (Latin Lucas), LUKE means "from Lucania," a region of southern Italy. Lucania probably comes from the word lux, meaning "light." In the bible, this is the name of a Gentile Christian who was a companion of Paul.Â
Girl/Female
Greek
Justice.
Girl/Female
Latin
Sweet.
Biblical
luminous; white,light-giving
Boy/Male
American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Muslim
Light Giving; Light; Bringer of Light; A Region of Southern Italy; Native of Lucania; Bright; Form of Lucus
DUKE REID
DUKE REID
Boy/Male
British, Christian, English
Home Ruler
Girl/Female
Muslim
Of good and honorable character
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Old French torail, torel ‘small tower’.Swedish : ornamental name from the personal name Tor (see Thor) + the common adjectival suffix -ell, from the Latin adjectival ending -elius.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Beautiful; Delicate; Belle
Girl/Female
Hindu
The bright light
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Name of Tree
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One whom God Makes his Own
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Camp of the Legion
Biblical
Antiquity, Old age
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sweet
DUKE REID
DUKE REID
DUKE REID
DUKE REID
DUKE REID
a.
Of or pertaining to a duke.
adv.
In the manner of a duke, or in a manner becoming the rank of a duke.
n.
See Dike. The spelling dyke is restricted by some to the geological meaning.
adv.
Directly; exactly; as, a due east course.
n.
A leader; a chief; a prince.
n.
A little or insignificant duke.
n.
In England, one of the highest order of nobility after princes and princesses of the royal blood and the four archbishops of England and Ireland.
v. i.
To play the duke.
a.
Appointed or required to arrive at a given time; as, the steamer was due yesterday.
n.
To deceive; to trick; to mislead by imposing on one's credulity; to gull; as, dupe one by flattery.
v. t.
To surround or protect with a dike or dry bank; to secure with a bank.
n.
The territory of a duke.
a.
Moderately warm; not hot; tepid.
n.
In some European countries, a sovereign prince, without the title of king.
v. i. & t.
Same as Yuck.
a.
Such as (a thing) ought to be; fulfilling obligation; proper; lawful; regular; appointed; sufficient; exact; as, due process of law; due service; in due time.
v. t.
To drain by a dike or ditch.
n.
An outer garment worn in Europe in the Middle Ages.
n.
The quality or condition of being a duke; also, the personality of a duke.
n.
One who has been deceived or who is easily deceived; a gull; as, the dupe of a schemer.