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English writer and women's rights activist (1861–1916)
Edith Mary Oldham Ellis (née Lees; 9 March 1861 – 14 September 1916) was an English writer and women's rights activist. She was married to the early sexologist
Edith_Ellis
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Edith Ellis (1861–1916) was an English writer and women's rights activist. Edith Ellis may also refer to: Edith Ellis (playwright) (1866–1960), American
Edith_Ellis_(disambiguation)
19th century British organisation
activist Henry Stephens Salt, sexologist Havelock Ellis, feminist Edith Lees (who later married Ellis), novelist Olive Schreiner and future Fabian secretary
Fellowship_of_the_New_Life
British writer (1913–1995)
Edith Mary Pargeter (28 September 1913 – 14 October 1995), also known by her pen name Ellis Peters, was an English author of works in many categories
Edith_Pargeter
American actress and playwright
Edith Ellis (June 1866 – December 27, 1960) (also known as Edith Ellis Baker) was an American actress, director, and playwright. She began her career as
Edith_Ellis_(playwright)
British physician, eugenicist, writer, and social reformer (1859–1939)
vice-presidents of the Eugenics Society from 1909 to 1912. Ellis, son of Edward Peppen Ellis and Susannah Mary Wheatley, was born in Croydon, Surrey (now
Havelock_Ellis
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midfielder Edith Efron (1922–2001), American journalist Edith Ellis (1861–1916), British writer Edith Evans (1888–1976), British actress Edith Falco (born
Edith
American actress (1896–1984)
film actor Fredric March from 1924 until 1927. Ellis Baker was the daughter of playwright Edith Ellis, whose plays were popular in the United States and
Ellis_Baker
1885 novel by Émile Zola
1886: Albert Vandam (Vizetelly & Co.) 1894: Dr. Henry Havelock Ellis and Edith Ellis (Lutetian Society) 1954: Leonard W. Tancock (Penguin Books) 1962:
Germinal_(novel)
English Quaker and activist (1878–1963)
Edith Maud Ellis was a Quaker and was actively involved in supporting conscientious objectors during World War I. Edith Ellis and her identical twin sister
Edith_Maud_Ellis
Cycle of twenty novels by Émile Zola
tr. Albert Vandam, Vizetelly & Co.) Germinal (1894, tr. Havelock Ellis and Edith Ellis, Lutetian Society) Germinal (1954, tr. L. W. Tancock, Penguin Books)
Les_Rougon-Macquart
English-born activist and translator (1855–1898)
strikers at an open meeting in November 1889, alongside her friends Edith Ellis and Honor Brooke. She helped organise the Gasworkers' Union and wrote
Eleanor_Marx
1929 film
William C. deMille. It is based on the Broadway play White Collars by Edith Ellis, which had played at the Egan Theater in Los Angeles in 1924 before moving
The_Idle_Rich_(1929_film)
1915 film by Sidney Olcott
directed by Sidney Olcott. Based on the 1911 ensemble play Seven Sisters by Edith Ellis Furness and Ferenc Herczeg, the film starred Madge Evans, Marguerite
The_Seven_Sisters_(film)
Name list
Earl Hancock Ellis (1880–1923), US Marine Corps intelligence officer Edgar C. Ellis (1854–1947), American politician and lawyer Edith Ellis (1861–1916)
Ellis
1906 play by Edith Ellis
Mary Jane's Pa is a 1906 American play by Edith Ellis. It is a comedy drama in three acts, with three settings, and fifteen principal characters. The
Mary_Jane's_Pa_(play)
Wyatt, Edward (7 August 2005). "Bret Easton Ellis: The Man in the Mirror". The New York Times. "Edith Ellis at Glbtq.com". Archived from the original on
List_of_bisexual_people_(A–F)
1931 film
The Easiest Way Opening titles Directed by Jack Conway Written by Edith Ellis Based on The Easiest Way 1909 play by Eugene Walter Produced by Hunt Stromberg
The_Easiest_Way_(1931_film)
One-act play by Edith Ellis
Mothers is a 1915 one-act written by the English women's rights activist Edith Ellis and is set in Cornwall. The play premiered at the Little Theatre in Chicago
The_Mothers_(play)
1918 American film
directed by Tom Terriss, written by Garfield Thompson based upon a play by Edith Ellis and Forrest Halsey, and starring Alice Joyce. It is the story of a woman
The_Triumph_of_the_Weak
1938 American film
1938, by Progressive Pictures. In the closing days of the Great War, Edith Ellis secretly marries Charles Wharton Jr., a young army lieutenant from an
Delinquent_Parents
American painter (1918–1999)
maternal grandmother, Edith Robinovitch. Her paternal grandparents, Anna and Samuel Rovinsky, changed their surname to Robinson at Ellis Island. Wyle's parents
Edith_R._Wyle
American women's rights activist
contextualized to support women in politics. Edith Anna Ellis was born on March 1, 1868, in Varna, New York, near the "Ellis Hollow" area of Dryden that is named
Edith_Anna_Ellis
English Quaker (1848–1941)
Arthur Edward Ellis born 1870, committed suicide in 1891 Harold Thornton Ellis, born 1875 twin daughters, Marian Emily and Edith Ellis, born 1878. Wrea
Maria_Rowntree
American dramatist (1863–1949)
monologues and plays, some with co-authors. Her contemporaries included: Edith Ellis, Marion Fairfax, Eleanor Gates, Georgia Douglas Johnson, Margaret Mayo
Harriet_Ford_(actress)
American actor, producer, screenwriter (1870–1952)
Retrieved February 20, 2016. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Edward Ellis (actor). Edward Ellis at IMDb Edward Ellis at the Internet Broadway Database
Edward_Ellis_(actor)
Area of Manchester, England
originally from Ancoats. Edith Ellis (née Lees; 1861–1916) the English writer, women's rights activist and spouse of sexologist Havelock Ellis was born in Clayton
Newton_Heath
American 20th-century actress
appeared in films. She had a starring role in the 1917 film adaptation of Edith Ellis' play Mary Jane's Pa. She was also cast in a starring role in Next Door
Mildred_Manning
1934 American drama film directed by Edwin L. Marin
Krims, adapted from the play by Edith Ellis and Edward Ellis (actor). The film stars Paul Lukas, Leila Hyams, Patricia Ellis, Phillip Reed, Onslow Stevens
Affairs_of_a_Gentleman
1893 novel by Ferenc Herczeg
Gyurkovics-lányok was the basis for the 1911 play Seven Sisters written by Edith Ellis, which became successful internationally. The novel and play have been
A_Gyurkovics-lányok
used to stuff upholstery items such as mattresses or sofas. John Ellis and his wife Edith Dorothy settled in the Hutt Valley around 1895, and by 1896 were
Flock_mill,_Lower_Hutt
1917 silent film
Manning and Eulalie Jensen. It is based on the 1906 play Mary Jane's Pa by Edith Ellis, later adapted into a 1935 sound film of the same title. Marc McDermott
Mary_Jane's_Pa_(1917_film)
18 February 2022. Edith Ellis Archived 27 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine at glbtq.com. Retrieved 17 November 2006. "Jason Ellis is Staying Out Sober
List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: D–E
List_of_gay,_lesbian_or_bisexual_people:_D–E
American actress
Adam Ellis on August 17, 2024. Despicable Me (2010) – Edith (voice) Despicable Me Minion Mayhem (2012) – Edith (voice) Despicable Me 2 (2013) – Edith (voice)
Dana_Gaier
1965 novel by John Williams
Retrieved November 2, 2015. Ellis, Bret Easton (October 31, 2014). "John Williams's great literary western | Bret Easton Ellis". The Guardian. Archived from
Stoner_(novel)
1938 film by Reinhold Schünzel
by Joseph Fields Jerome Chodorov Based on White Collars 1925 play by Edith Ellis Produced by Edward Chodorov Starring Robert Young Lew Ayres Ruth Hussey
Rich_Man,_Poor_Girl
Women Aren't Angels (1943) Lawrence Huntington Women in His Life Edith Ellis Edward Ellis Affairs of a Gentleman (1934) Edwin L. Marin Women in Prison (1932)
List of plays adapted into feature films: R to Z
List_of_plays_adapted_into_feature_films:_R_to_Z
1949. It includes series of letters from Olive Schreiner, Havelock and Edith Ellis, Henry and Kate Salt (among others) as well as some of Carpenter's own
Sheffield_Archives
hymnwriter Edith Ellis (1861–1916), writer and anthologist Alice Thomas Ellis (Anna Haycraft, 1932–2005), fiction and non-fiction writer Edwin John Ellis (1848–1916)
List_of_English_writers_(D–J)
English chemist (1902–1966)
anniversary of the College in 1957. In 1929, Linstead married Aileen Edith Ellis Rowland. She died in 1938, after giving birth to their first child, Hilary
Patrick_Linstead
American actress (1861–1923)
adapted by Clyde Fitch from Mariage d'Olympe by Émile Augier Note: by Edith Ellis Baker Note: Mrs. Temple's Telegram by Frank Gunning Wyatt, William Morris
Sadie_Martinot
of the steam trawler Toronto. Edith Ellis, County Director, Durham Branch, British Red Cross Society. Henry Alfred Ellis, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry
1946_New_Year_Honours_(MBE)
Ellis (1932–2005, England, f/nf), born Ann Margaret Lindholm Bret Easton Ellis (born 1964, US, f/d) Deborah Ellis (born 1960, Canada, f) Edith Ellis (1861–1916
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1935 film by William Keighley
Screenplay by Tom Reed Peter Milne Based on 1908 play Mary Jane's Pa by Edith Ellis Furness 1909 novel Mary Jane's Pa by Norman Way Produced by Robert Presnell
Mary_Jane's_Pa
1915 American film
Valentine Grant, Pat O'Malley Directed by Sidney Olcott Written by Edith Ellis Furness Produced by Lubin Manufacturing Company Starring Valentine Grant
Nan_O'_the_Backwoods
1931 film
Meadow 1931 theatrical poster Directed by Charles Brabin Written by Edith Ellis Charles Brabin Based on The Great Meadow 1930 novel by Elizabeth Madox
The_Great_Meadow
English Quaker and reformer (1789–1862)
businessman. Ellis was Chairman of the Midland Railway from 1849 to 1858 and a Member of Parliament for Leicester between 1848 and 1852. John Ellis was born
John_Ellis_(businessman)
British Quaker and anti-war activist (1878-1952)
Emily Cripps, Baroness Parmoor (née Ellis; 6 January 1878 – 6 July 1952) was a British anti-war activist. Marian Ellis was born in Nottingham, one of twin
Marian Cripps, Baroness Parmoor
Marian_Cripps,_Baroness_Parmoor
Feminist debating group in Greenwich Village, New York City, in the early 20th century
de Mille Mary Dennett Rheta Childe Dorr Elsie Dufour Crystal Eastman Edith Ellis Mateel Howe Farnham Mary Fels Eleanor Fitzgerald Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
Heterodoxy_(group)
American actress
Thompson 1938 Crime School Mrs. Burke 1938 Delinquent Parents Judge Edith Ellis 1938 Little Tough Guy Mrs. Wanaker 1938 Barefoot Boy Martha Whittaker
Helen_MacKellar
British executioner
Armstrong in 1922, and Edith Thompson in 1923. The ordeal of executing Edith Thompson in 1923 had a profound effect on Ellis. Thompson had collapsed
John_Ellis_(executioner)
British-Australian casting director and producer
choreographers, and cinematographers. Linstead, the only daughter of Aileen Edith Ellis Rowland Abbott and Reginald Patrick Linstead was born on 18 October 1938
Hilary_Linstead
American theatre director and playwright
as a means to an end – and that end was directing.” While playwright Edith Ellis directed The Return of Eve in 1908, based on reviews, Bradley was seen
Lillian_Trimble_Bradley
1920 film directed by Alan Crosland
Crosland Written by Edward J. Montagne Based on The Point of View by Edith Ellis Starring Elaine Hammerstein Rockliffe Fellowes Arthur Housman Cinematography
The_Point_of_View
Topics referred to by the same term
Peter Ellis may refer to: Peter Ellis (architect) (1805–1884), architect who designed the Oriel Chambers in Liverpool Peter Ellis (actor) (born 1936)
Peter_Ellis
Sinclair Alice Meynell Olive Schreiner Sarah Grand Violet Hunt Edith Ayrton Edith Ellis Evelyn Sharp Gertrude Warden George Paston Madeline Lucette Ryley
Women Writers' Suffrage League
Women_Writers'_Suffrage_League
British actress (1874–1926)
experience: From Gardens in the Wilderness. In Aleppo, she met Edith Ellis, the wife of Havelock Ellis, becoming a close friend of both. On her return, she met
Gwendolen_Bishop
Talent Alice Thomas Ellis (Ann Margaret Lindholm, 1932–2005, Wales/England, C/R) Edith Ellis (1861–1916, England, F/Bg) George F. R. Ellis (born 1939, South
List_of_non-fiction_writers
Former theater in Manhattan, New York
11, 1907. The Devil, Ferenc Molnar, August 18, 1908. Mary Jane's Pa, Edith Ellis, March 12, 1908. Hamlet, William Shakespeare, November 18, 1912. 102
Garden_Theatre
American novelist (1863–1961)
Hall's novel The Truth about Camilla (1913) was adapted for the stage by Edith Ellis, as Bravo, Claudia, and opened in Pittsburgh with Mimi Aguglia in the
Gertrude_Hall
American theatrical producer (1870–1951)
Victor Astor Theatre October 11, 1920 November 1920 The White Villa Edith Ellis Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre February 14, 1921 March 1921 Getting Gertie's
A._H._Woods
Mother of Nancy Reagan (1888–1987)
Edith Prescott Davis (née Luckett; July 16, 1888 – October 26, 1987) was an American film and Broadway stage actress in the 1900s through the 1920s. She
Edith_Luckett_Davis
French-born British political activist (1913–2002)
Society and the connections of the wife of his late "adoptive father" (Edith Ellis). At the time Britain was at war with Nazi Germany and the Axis powers
François_Lafitte
Genus of flowering plants in the coffee family Rubiaceae
proposed to him in 1753 by Jane Colden, who often goes uncredited ) and John Ellis. The genus was named after Alexander Garden (1730–1791), a Scottish naturalist
Gardenia
American lawyer (1853–1939)
secretary of the Broadway Improvement Company. He owned the John Ellis Roosevelt Estate. John Ellis Roosevelt was born on February 25, 1853, in New York City
John_Ellis_Roosevelt
1924 film
silent drama film directed by Charles Hutchison and starring Edith Thornton, Robert Ellis, and Joseph Kilgour. As described in a 1924 film magazine review:
On_Probation_(1924_film)
Abbey, Thomas bonds with Richard Ellis (played by Max Brown), the royal valet, and he accompanies him to York. While Ellis is away visiting his parents,
List of Downton Abbey characters
List_of_Downton_Abbey_characters
British crime couple
Edith Jessie Thompson (25 December 1893 – 9 January 1923) and Frederick Edward Francis Bywaters (27 June 1902 – 9 January 1923) were a British couple
Edith Thompson and Frederick Bywaters
Edith_Thompson_and_Frederick_Bywaters
American actress (1892–1967
Josephine Van Dusen in Cecil B. DeMille's The Genius, Lucille Perkins in Edith Ellis's Mary Jane's Pa, Marion Hayste in H.A. Du Souchet's My Friend From India
Florence_Shirley
American actress (born 1939)
names). Edith Ann has an oversized, playfully aggressive dog named Buster and a boyfriend named Junior Phillips, a possibly unrequited love. (Only Edith Ann
Lily_Tomlin
German-American actress (1901–1982)
September 1928 she portrayed the role of Carlotta Barbe in Edward and Edith Ellis's play Women at the Adelphi Theatre in Philadelphia. She ended the year
Leni_Stengel
French actress (1937–2019)
Édith Scob (21 October 1937 – 26 June 2019) was a French film and theatre actress, best known for her role as the daughter with a disfigured face in Eyes
Édith_Scob
American political family and former first family
executive (Joe Ellis) and two nationally known television personalities (Billy Bush and Jenna Bush Hager) and journalists (John Prescott Ellis). The Bush
Bush_family
British politician (1841-1910)
John Edward Ellis (15 October 1841 – 5 December 1910), was a British colliery owner and Liberal politician. Ellis was born in Leicester to a wealthy Quaker
John Ellis (Liberal politician)
John_Ellis_(Liberal_politician)
[95] Biography of the Unborn Milan Herzog (producer); M. Edward Davis & Edith L. Potter B&W 16m May 2, 1956 revised 1965; video [96] Biological Rhythms:
List of Encyclopædia Britannica Films titles
List_of_Encyclopædia_Britannica_Films_titles
American politician (1910–1987)
Edith Louise Starrett Green (January 17, 1910 – April 21, 1987) was an American politician and educator from Oregon. She was the second Oregonian woman
Edith_Green
Irish artist
churches and graveyards and those whom they commemorate. pp. 87–89. Ellis, Jacky. "Edith Somerville memorial plaque in the Church of Saint Barrahane at Castletownshend
Edith_Somerville
2001 film by Philip Goodhew
the resignation and eventual suicide of her executioner, John Ellis. Natasha Little as Edith Graydon (later Thompson) Nick Moran as Percy Thompson Ioan Gruffudd
Another_Life_(2001_film)
Read by Original air date 2296 The Golden Bird: Part 1 - The Three Wishes Edith Brill Claire Bloom 02-Jan-78 2297 The Golden Bird: Part 2 - Bat-Ears, the
List_of_Jackanory_episodes
British historian and lexicographer
Works by Edward Ellis Morris at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Edward Ellis Morris at the Internet Archive Works by Edward Ellis Morris at LibriVox
Edward_Ellis_Morris
English actor (1933–2009)
Newcastle upon Tyne, son of John Joseph Pickering (died 1978) and Edith (died 1983), née Ellis. He was educated privately and at the Old Vic Theatre School
Donald_Pickering
Greek Cypriot murderer
With the exception of Ruth Ellis, the remains of the four other women executed at Holloway (i.e., Styllou Christofi, Edith Thompson, Amelia Sach and Annie
Styllou_Christofi
14th episode of the 2nd season of The Pitt
threw up in the backseat. Langdon talks with Ellis over his worry that he might have let Robby down. Ellis states Robby is not mad at him, but at himself
8:00_P.M._(The_Pitt_season_2)
English actress (1921–2025)
decades in television and film, she was best known for portraying Nellie Ellis in the BBC soap opera EastEnders between 1993 and 1998, and again for a
Elizabeth_Kelly
(Season 4) Flavio Mendoza [es] (Season 4) Former Emma Pulido (Seasons 1–2) Edith González (Seasons 1–2) Félix Greco (Seasons 1–2) Roberto Mitsuko (Seasons
List of reality television show franchises (A–G)
List_of_reality_television_show_franchises_(A–G)
Oliver 76 Correspondent for NBC News May 31 Jean Stapleton 90 Actress (Edith Bunker in All in the Family and its spin-off Archie Bunker's Place) Tim
2013_in_American_television
Paternal grandmother of Queen Camilla of the United Kingdom
Edith Marguerite Tippet (née Harrington, previously Shand; 14 June 1893 – 3 January 1981), sometimes known as Margot, was the first wife of the English
Edith_Marguerite_Harrington
First Lady of the United States from 1913 to 1914
Hill Cemetery. In December 1915, President Woodrow Wilson remarried, to Edith Bolling Galt. "First Lady Biography: Ellen Wilson". National First Ladies'
Ellen_Axson_Wilson
American business and political family
Roosevelt (1829–1906), conservationist, m. 1st Elizabeth Ellis, m. 2nd Minnie O'Shea John Ellis Roosevelt (1853–1939), m. Nannie Vance, daughter of New
Roosevelt_family
American LGBT rights activist
Ruth C. Ellis @ 100. Ellis was born in Springfield, Illinois, on July 23, 1899. She was the youngest of four children and the only girl. Ellis' mother
Ruth_Ellis_(activist)
height 61 mm (2.4 in). Stalk 16 mm (0.63 in). Eating Use November–January Edith Hopwood Essex, England <1929 Yellow with russet. Stalk very long. Eating
List_of_apple_cultivars
1919 film by Robert G. Vignola
Robert G. Vignola, written by Edith M. Kennedy and Heliodore Tenno, and starring Vivian Martin, Harrison Ford, Robert Ellis, Kathleen Kirkham, Thomas Persse
The_Third_Kiss_(1919_film)
2017 jukebox musical
Constantine Rousouli starring as Céline Dion and Jack, respectively, with Alex Ellis as Rose and music direction by Nicholas Connell who also arranged and orchestrated
Titanique
Harriet 2019 2024 Stuart Erwin M 1903 1967 64 1 0 S Pigskin Parade 1936 1936 Edith Evans F 1888 1976 88 3 0 1L:2S The Whisperers 1963 1967 Peter Falk M 1927
List of actors with Academy Award nominations
List_of_actors_with_Academy_Award_nominations
Terrorist attack in Sydney, Australia
in hospital in Sydney. The fifteen victims killed in the shooting were: Edith Brutman, 68, vice president of B'nai B'rith NSW anti-prejudice and anti-discrimination
2025_Bondi_Beach_shooting
Muslim settlers of Madagascar
Randrianja, Solofo; Ellis, Stephen (2009). Madagascar: A Short History. University of Chicago Press. pp. 62–63. ISBN 978-0226704203. Bruder, Edith (5 June 2008)
Zafiraminia
businessman son of shipping magnate Isaac Carow, father of first lady Edith Carow Roosevelt Frederic W. Rhinelander (1847), 3rd president of the Metropolitan
List of Columbia College people
List_of_Columbia_College_people
Jorge Luís, 66, Brazilian footballer (Flamengo, Athletico Paranaense). Édith Lejet, 82, French composer. Kevin Manning, 90, Australian Roman Catholic
Deaths_in_July_2024
Surname list
employed in pargeting. Pargeter may also refer to: Edith Pargeter (1913–1995) (nom de plume Ellis Peters), English author of works in many categories
Pargeter
Coös 5 general election, 2020 Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Edith Tucker (incumbent) 1,413 52.0 Republican John Greer 1,305 48.0 Total votes 2,718
Results of the 2020 New Hampshire House of Representatives election
Results_of_the_2020_New_Hampshire_House_of_Representatives_election
EDITH ELLIS
EDITH ELLIS
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon
Joyous.
Female
English
Hungarian form of English Edith, EDIT means "rich battle."
Girl/Female
Italian Anglo Saxon Spanish
Wealthy.
Girl/Female
Anglo, Australian, British, English, German, Swedish
Joyous; Prosperity; Battle; Strife for Wealth
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of English Edith, EDITE means "rich battle."
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, German
Prosperous in War; Joyous; Prosperity; Rich Battle
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon American English Teutonic
Joyous.
Female
English
Modern English form of Anglo-Saxon Eadgyð, EDITH means "rich battle."
Girl/Female
British, English
Prosperity; Battle
Boy/Male
Indian
From the beginning
Girl/Female
Australian, Hebrew
Flower
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Swedish
Prosperity; Battle; Strife for Wealth; Rich in War; Rich Fortune
Female
French
French form of English Edith, ÉDITH means "rich battle."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Edith, EDITHE means "rich battle."
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Rich Gift
Girl/Female
Anglo, Australian, British, Czechoslovakian, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Swedish
Joyous; Prosperity; Battle; Spoils of War; Strife for Wealth; Prosperous in War; Fortune
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon American English
Joyous.
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Indian, Netherlands, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
Prosperous in War; Joyous; Prosperity; Battle; Rich Gift; Strife for Wealth; Rich in War; Blessed
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Edith, EDYTH means "rich battle."
Girl/Female
British, English, German
Prosperity; Battle
EDITH ELLIS
EDITH ELLIS
Boy/Male
Tamil
Chittaranjan | சிதà¯à®¤à®°à®‚ஜந
One who pleases the mind
Boy/Male
Tamil
Advice
Boy/Male
Scandinavian
Helping.
Girl/Female
German, Turkish
Cherry
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
A Star
Boy/Male
Australian
Thrower; Hitter
Boy/Male
Hindu
Devoted to truth
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Latin Laurentius, LABHRAINN means "of Laurentum."
Girl/Female
Biblical
Lucky, fortunate.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Happiness
EDITH ELLIS
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imp. & p. p.
of Edit
v. t.
To superintend the publication of; to revise and prepare for publication; to select, correct, arrange, etc., the matter of, for publication; as, to edit a newspaper.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Edit
n.
The result of public deliberation; the decision or determination of a legislative body, council, court of justice, etc.; a decree, edit, law, judgment, resolve, award; as, an act of Parliament, or of Congress.
v. t.
To reduce to form, as literary matter; to digest and put in shape (matter for publication); to edit.
n.
One who emends or critically edits.
n.
One who edits; esp., a person who prepares, superintends, revises, and corrects a book, magazine, or newspaper, etc., for publication.
n.
One who edits or writes for a magazine.
n.
One who edits or writes for a magazine.
n.
A method of notation for all spoken sounds, proposed by Mr. Sweet; -- so called because it is based on the common Roman-letter alphabet. It is like the palaeotype of Mr. Ellis in the general plan, but simpler.
n.
One who writes for, or who edits, an annual.