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English footballer (1944–2022)
'childhood hero' and football legend Fred Callaghan". MyLondon. Retrieved 15 September 2022. "Biography of Fred Callaghan". www.besoccer.com. Retrieved 15
Fred_Callaghan
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1976 to 1979
Leonard James Callaghan, Baron Callaghan of Cardiff (/ˈkæləhæn/ KAL-ə-han; 27 March 1912 – 26 March 2005), was a British statesman who served as Prime
James_Callaghan
Former English football player and manager (born 1957)
However, in October 1981 he was again transferred after Brentford manager Fred Callaghan agreed to a swap deal with David Crown going the other way. Kamara was
Chris_Kamara
Topics referred to by the same term
Callaghan most commonly refers to O'Callaghan, an Anglicized Irish surname. Callaghan may also refer to: Aaron Callaghan (born 1966), Irish footballer
Callaghan
Association football club in London, England
September 1992 – September 1993: Dennis Byatt September 1993 – June 1995: Fred Callaghan July 1995 – August 2017: Gordon Bartlett August 2017 – May 2019: Bobby
Wealdstone_F.C.
38–39. Bill Dodgin Jnr. management career statistics at Soccerbase Fred Callaghan management career statistics at Soccerbase Frank Blunstone management
List of Brentford F.C. managers
List_of_Brentford_F.C._managers
English footballer (1948–2024)
of it to the bookmakers at the track. Picked regularly by manager, Fred Callaghan, he featured throughout the 1981–82 and 1982–83 seasons in a midfield
Stan_Bowles
Southend United, Plymouth Argyle and Torquay United. 13 September 2022: Fred Callaghan, 77, Fulham defender, who also managed Brentford. 21 September 2022:
2022–23_in_English_football
English football team season
strong run-ins may have yielded a promotion challenge, Brentford manager Fred Callaghan kept his squad together. Save for the retirement of key midfielder Stan
1983–84_Brentford_F.C._season
English football team season
the end of the season by the Brentford board. Former Woking manager Fred Callaghan was appointed to the position and oversaw something of a revival, though
1979–80_Brentford_F.C._season
at Soccerbase David Webb management career statistics at Soccerbase Fred Callaghan management career statistics at Soccerbase Steve Perryman management
List of Brentford F.C. records and statistics
List_of_Brentford_F.C._records_and_statistics
politician, member of the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg (1996–2011). Fred Callaghan, 77, English football player (Fulham) and manager (Woking, Brentford)
Deaths_in_September_2022
History of an English football club
was just three away from Jack Holliday's club record. Bill Dodgin Jr, Fred Callaghan and Frank McLintock all managed Brentford in the Third Division between
History_of_Brentford_F.C.
Calendar year
Vertinskaya, Soviet and Russian actress Terry Underwood, Australian author Fred Callaghan, English footballer (d. 2022) Douglas Durst, American real estate investor
1944
(Aberdeen, Third Lanark, Boksburg), heart failure (b. 1934). 13 September Fred Callaghan, English footballer (Fulham) and manager (Woking, Brentford) (b. 1944)
2022 deaths in the United Kingdom
2022_deaths_in_the_United_Kingdom
English football team season
season, interim manager Fred Callaghan was given the job on a full-time basis, with Ron Harris appointed as his assistant. Callaghan conducted a clear-out
1980–81_Brentford_F.C._season
English footballer
season. He flourished under Fred Callaghan's management and averaged over 44 league appearances a season, even after Callaghan was replaced by Frank McLintock
Terry_Hurlock
British politician (1913–2010)
Commons from 1976 to 1979 under James Callaghan. He was also Deputy Leader of the Labour Party under Callaghan from 1976 to 1980. Elected as a compromise
Michael_Foot
English football team season
season is a club record. After many failed attempts, Brentford manager Fred Callaghan finally signed what would prove to be a potent strike partnership during
1982–83_Brentford_F.C._season
English football team season
signing of £65,000 central defender Alan Whitehead, Brentford manager Fred Callaghan presided over a quiet 1981 off-season at Griffin Park. Goalkeeper Paul
1981–82_Brentford_F.C._season
English footballer
further 25 appearances during the 1979–80 season, but the arrival of Fred Callaghan as manager changed the team's style of play and he drifted out of the
Dean Smith (footballer, born 1958)
Dean_Smith_(footballer,_born_1958)
Government of the United Kingdom from 1974 to 1979
Harold Wilson and James Callaghan were successively appointed as Prime Minister by Queen Elizabeth II. The end of the Callaghan ministry was presaged by
Labour_government,_1974–1979
(died 2025) 17 December – Bernard Hill, actor (died 2024) 19 December Fred Callaghan, English footballer (died 2022) Alvin Lee, guitarist and singer-songwriter
1944_in_the_United_Kingdom
— John Dempsey DF 1964–1969 149 4 171 8 Republic of Ireland 19 1 — Fred Callaghan DF 1964–1974 295 9 336 12 None 0 0 — Les Barrett MF 1965–1977 423 75
List_of_Fulham_F.C._players
Scottish footballer and manager
Brentford in 1980, after failing to see eye to eye with incoming manager Fred Callaghan. Graham received a standing ovation at Griffin Park when he emerged
Jackie_Graham
1906 song by Vesta Victoria
half of the song's refrain was sung by the then Prime Minister James Callaghan at the Annual Congress of the TUC in September 1978, to end widespread
Waiting_at_the_Church
English footballer
Player of the Year award. Kruse was out of favour under new manager Fred Callaghan during the 1981–82 season and made just one appearance before joining
Pat_Kruse
Scottish footballer and manager
50 appearances during the 1981–82 season, but fell out with manager Fred Callaghan during the 1982 off-season and had his contract cancelled, though the
David_McKellar
2014 Disney animated film
fan Fred. Tadashi also introduces his project, inflatable AI healthcare robot Baymax. After meeting Tadashi's mentor Professor Robert Callaghan, Hiro
Big_Hero_6_(film)
background, Professor Robert Callaghan is a pioneer in developing many cutting-edge tech inventions including the Callaghan-Catmull Spline. He had a daughter
List of Disney's Big Hero 6 characters
List_of_Disney's_Big_Hero_6_characters
Canadian ice hockey award
The J. Pius Callaghan Cup is a trophy that was formerly given to the ice hockey Junior A Champion of Atlantic Canada from 1981 until 1991. The trophy
J._Pius_Callaghan_Cup
Canadian actor (born 1979)
series, Whitney Fordman on the superhero series Smallville, Detective Luke Callaghan on the police drama Rookie Blue, and Jack Hyde in the Fifty Shades film
Eric_Johnson_(actor)
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1964–1970, 1974–1976)
Secretary, James Callaghan, who took the decision to deploy British Army troops to Northern Ireland. In return Wilson and Callaghan demanded that various
Harold_Wilson
Welsh footballer (born 1959)
Dodgin Jr., he failed to break into the team until the appointment of Fred Callaghan in April 1980. Jenkins made 17 appearances and scored one goal before
Iori_Jenkins
British politician (1938–1994)
Office (1976–1978), he entered the Cabinet towards the end of James Callaghan's tenure as Prime Minister, as Secretary of State for Trade and President
John Smith (Labour Party leader)
John_Smith_(Labour_Party_leader)
British politician (1917–2015)
the election to replace Wilson in March 1976, but lost to James Callaghan; Callaghan retained Healey as Chancellor in his new government. During his time
Denis_Healey
Chancellor of the Exchequer Fred Peart – Shadow Leader of the House of Commons Denis Healey – Shadow Foreign Secretary James Callaghan – Shadow Home Secretary
Second_Wilson_shadow_cabinet
English footballer
record fee of £56,000 in March 1980. Not rated by incoming manager Fred Callaghan, he made only 23 appearances and scored six goals during his only full
Tony_Funnell
football player (FC Twente, Ajax) and manager (AZ Alkmaar) 13 September - Fred Callaghan, 77, English footballer (Fulham) 16 September - Luciano Vassallo, 87
2022_in_association_football
English football team season
Name Role Bill Dodgin Jr. Manager Fred Callaghan Assistant manager Eddie Lyons Physiotherapist Gordon Quinn Chief Scout
1976–77_Brentford_F.C._season
Canadian hockey competition
District champions of the Central Canada Hockey League. Prior to 1995, the Callaghan Cup was the championship trophy of Eastern Canada to be played for by
Fred_Page_Cup
21st episode of the 4th season of Family Guy
death. The episode was written by Tom Maxwell, Don Woodard and Steve Callaghan and directed by Seth Kearsley. It received mostly positive reviews from
I_Take_Thee_Quagmire
British politician (1918–1977)
for James Callaghan in the leadership contest caused by Gaitskell's death on 18 January 1963. He rationalised his decision to back Callaghan on the basis
Anthony_Crosland
8th episode of the 8th season of Family Guy
San Diego Comic-Con, the episode was written by series showrunner Steve Callaghan and directed by Julius Wu. It received high praise from critics for its
Dog_Gone
British politician (1920–2003)
was Chancellor of the Exchequer and Home Secretary under the Wilson and Callaghan governments. The son of Arthur Jenkins, a coal-miner and Labour MP, Jenkins
Roy_Jenkins
American actor (born 1953)
Sleeping Jack Callaghan Casper Dr. James Harvey 1996 Mr. Wrong Whitman Crawford Independence Day President Thomas J. Whitmore 1997 Lost Highway Fred Madison
Bill_Pullman
British politician (1910–2002)
during the 1975 referendum. When Castle's bitter political rival, James Callaghan, replaced Wilson as prime minister in 1976, he sacked her immediately
Barbara_Castle
Association football match between Brazil and Germany in 2014
"the most humiliating World Cup host nation defeat of all time", and Joe Callaghan of The Independent described it as "the darkest night in Brazil's footballing
Brazil v Germany (2014 FIFA World Cup)
Brazil_v_Germany_(2014_FIFA_World_Cup)
2006 film by David Frankel
2016. Retrieved July 14, 2016 – via Alliance of Women Film Journalists. Callaghan, Dylan (2006). "Clothes Encounters". Writers Guild of America, West. Archived
The_Devil_Wears_Prada_(film)
UK political party election
Labour Party (Fred Willey) were automatically members. Tony Benn, who had been Secretary of State for Energy in the outgoing Callaghan ministry did not
1979 Labour Party Shadow Cabinet election
1979_Labour_Party_Shadow_Cabinet_election
Recipient of the Victoria Cross
VC, (18 December 1892 – 2 November 1943), more commonly known as Trooper Fred Potts, was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most
Fred_Potts
First Lady of the United States (2017–2021; since 2025)
one billion dollars after he claimed during an interview with Andrew Callaghan that Melania had been introduced to Donald by Jeffrey Epstein. When Biden
Melania_Trump
English footballer (born 1961)
Third Division club Brentford in July 1980, as one of new manager Fred Callaghan's first signings. Aged only 19, Hill held a regular place in the first
Mark Hill (English footballer)
Mark_Hill_(English_footballer)
British politician (1934–2023)
Manchester. He served as an opposition whip between 1971 and 1974. In James Callaghan's administration between 1976 and 1979 Pendry served as a junior Lord Commissioner
Tom_Pendry
Canadian ice hockey league, founded 1967
Manitoba Centennial Cup playdowns. In 1991, the Callaghan Cup became exclusive to the MJAHL. The Callaghan Cup was their championship trophy until after
Maritime_Junior_Hockey_League
British politician (1923-2005)
of Health and Social Security in March 1976. The Prime Minister James Callaghan promoted him to the Cabinet in September 1976 to sit alongside his departmental
Stan_Orme
brought him to. 18 18 "Homefront" April Mullen Bill Rinier & Natalie Callaghan April 2, 2019 (2019-04-02) 118 3.91 Nolan comes under fire after a man
List_of_The_Rookie_episodes
Governing body of the UK Labour Party
1971–72: Tony Benn MP 1972–73: William Simpson 1973–74: James Callaghan MP 1974–75: Fred Mulley MP 1975–76: Tom Bradley MP 1976–77: John Chalmers 1977–78:
National Executive Committee of the Labour Party (UK)
National_Executive_Committee_of_the_Labour_Party_(UK)
British politician
Succeeded by Fred Mulley Shadow Secretary of State for Employment In office 19 April 1972 – 5 March 1974 Leader Harold Wilson Preceded by James Callaghan Succeeded
Reg_Prentice
British politician (1920–2006)
Rees was Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Home Office, where James Callaghan was Home Secretary, from November 1968 until the June 1970 general election
Merlyn_Rees
Country in Southern and Western Europe
doi:10.1515/9783110365955-018. ISBN 978-3-11-036595-5. S2CID 158999790. Callaghan O.F. Joseph. A History of Medieval Spain. Cornell University Press 1983
Spain
American political organization
appreciate them more than they’ll ever know". Writing in The Times, Louise Callaghan described the Trumpettes as bringing their "collective PR whack of Bel
Trumpettes_USA
Political party in the United Kingdom (1920–1991)
Press, 1976. John Callaghan and Ben Harker, British Communism: A Documentary History. Manchester University Press, 2011. John Callaghan, Cold War, Crisis
Communist Party of Great Britain
Communist_Party_of_Great_Britain
British left-wing Labour politician and solicitor (1923-1987)
the 1980 Labour leadership election following the resignation of James Callaghan, losing to Michael Foot, and in the deputy leadership election in 1981
John_Silkin
Irish hurling tournament
fifth championship title overall and a first title in 12 years. Clare's Fred Hegarty was the championship's top scorer with 2–56. Round 1 Derry v Tyrone
2026 All-Ireland Under-20 Hurling Championship
2026_All-Ireland_Under-20_Hurling_Championship
British politician and activist (1925–2014)
served as Secretary of State for Energy. He retained that post when James Callaghan succeeded Wilson as Prime Minister. When the Labour Party was in opposition
Tony_Benn
Political party in the United Kingdom
Health Service before losing power in 1951. Under Harold Wilson and James Callaghan, Labour again governed from 1964 to 1970 and from 1974 to 1979. The party
Labour_Party_(UK)
Actor filmography
Leonard Weinglass Television film Frog Bill Anderson 1988 Act of Betrayal Callaghan 1989 Murder, She Wrote Lt. J. T. Hanna Episode: "The Error of Her Ways"
Elliott_Gould_filmography
Fictional character
after being accepted by Robert Callaghan, the institute's professor, the exhibition hall catches fire. With Professor Callaghan still inside, Tadashi runs
Tadashi_Hamada
British politician
combination that made him valuable to Wilson and to Wilson's successor, James Callaghan. Mulley did not seek re-election at the House of Commons in 1983 and was
Fred_Mulley
British politician (1918–2001)
served as Leader of the House of Lords under Harold Wilson and James Callaghan and member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom. Shepherd was the
Malcolm Shepherd, 2nd Baron Shepherd
Malcolm_Shepherd,_2nd_Baron_Shepherd
British politician, author and journalist (1932–2026)
he held multiple ministerial positions under Harold Wilson and James Callaghan. In opposition, Hattersley was deputy leader of the Labour Party under
Roy_Hattersley
Benson Destroyer 1,620 10 June 1942 decommissioned 1946, scrapped 1966 Callaghan Fletcher Destroyer 2,050 27 November 1943 sunk 28 July 1945 Cambrian Royal
List of destroyers of World War II
List_of_destroyers_of_World_War_II
American politician (born 1966)
Christine Callaghan Quinn (born July 25, 1966) is an American politician. A member of the Democratic Party, she is a former member and speaker of the
Christine_Quinn
British politician (born 1928)
governments under Harold Wilson and James Callaghan, becoming Secretary of State for Transport in Callaghan's cabinet in 1976. Within the Labour Party
Bill Rodgers, Baron Rodgers of Quarry Bank
Bill_Rodgers,_Baron_Rodgers_of_Quarry_Bank
Gaitskell's leadership, the party suffered a third consecutive defeat. James Callaghan believed that the Conservatives increased their majority in part because
1959 United Kingdom general election
1959_United_Kingdom_general_election
Antarctic Survey/Antarctic, Logistics and Expeditions. Terrence Vincent Callaghan Arctic to 2012. Professor in Arctic Ecology, University of Sheffield.
List of recipients of the Polar Medal
List_of_recipients_of_the_Polar_Medal
British Labour Party politician and peer
for Labour's Deputy Leadership against George Brown and James Callaghan. After Callaghan had been eliminated, Lee was defeated by Brown by 146 votes to
Frederick Lee, Baron Lee of Newton
Frederick_Lee,_Baron_Lee_of_Newton
British politician (1924-2015)
September 1976 Prime Minister Harold Wilson James Callaghan Preceded by Ian Gilmour Succeeded by Fred Mulley President of the Board of Trade In office
Roy_Mason
General election held in Scotland on 7 May 2026
Record. Retrieved 17 March 2025. "Serving as the MSP for... - Stephanie Callaghan SNP". Ross, Douglas [@Douglas4Moray] (25 March 2025). "A year out from
2026 Scottish Parliament election
2026_Scottish_Parliament_election
2013 The Trials of Cate McCall Justice Sumpter 2014 Big Hero 6 Robert Callaghan / Yokai Voice 2016 The Promise Henry Morgenthau Sr. 2017 Marshall Judge
James_Cromwell_filmography
State (T-ACS-6), a Keystone State-class crane ship GTS Admiral W. M. Callaghan (T-AKR-1001), an O-class, gas turbine powered roll-on/roll-off cargo ship
List of current ships of the United States Navy
List_of_current_ships_of_the_United_States_Navy
British politician (1927–2013)
House of Commons. In the Labour governments of Harold Wilson and James Callaghan he was Financial Secretary to the Treasury (1974–1975), Minister for Transport
John_Gilbert,_Baron_Gilbert
British politician (1909–1989)
served as Lord Chancellor from 1974 to 1979, under Harold Wilson and James Callaghan. In 1976 he was made a Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour
Elwyn Jones, Baron Elwyn-Jones
Elwyn_Jones,_Baron_Elwyn-Jones
American actor (1935–2006)
has included performances by many comedic veterans including Dana Carvey, Fred Willard, Martin Mull, Richard Lewis, Kevin James, Jeff Garlin, and Martin
Peter_Boyle
British politician
Office, March 1974 – April 1976, but, as a radical, was sacked by Jim Callaghan. In 1971 Lyon introduced the United Reformed Church Bill, which became
Alex_Lyon_(politician)
British politician (1914–1988)
train crash: Vivid memories 40 years on". Coventry Telegraph. Retrieved 23 October 2016. Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Fred Peart
Fred_Peart,_Baron_Peart
British politician and academic (1930–2021)
Protection in Harold Wilson's cabinet. When Wilson was succeeded by James Callaghan, she served as Secretary of State for Education and Science and Paymaster
Shirley_Williams
2014 British television series
in Mons. Jefferson Hall as Fred Steele Dominic Thorburn as Maurice Dease Theo Barklem-Biggs as Sid Godley Calum Callaghan as Billy Holdbrook Sion Daniel
Our_World_War
Idiom
politicians and public figures. In 1979, Labour Prime Minister James Callaghan was faced with a vote of no confidence called by Scottish National Party
Turkeys_voting_for_Christmas
American actor, animator, filmmaker, and singer (born 1973)
distinctive tune "Fine and Dandy". MacFarlane, 20th Century Fox, Steve Callaghan, and Alex Borstein were all named in the suit. In July 2009, a federal
Seth_MacFarlane
American YouTuber and educator (born 1982)
Michael Long, an American religious studies professor and biographer of Fred Rogers, has drawn comparison of Accurso's work to Rogers' show, Mister Rogers'
Ms._Rachel
Christopher Reuben Calladine 1984-03-15 19 January 1935 – Paul Terence Callaghan 2001-05-10 19 August 1947 – 24 March 2012 Physicist, New Zealand Harold
List of fellows of the Royal Society A, B, C
List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_A,_B,_C
British politician
Secretary of State for Employment from 1976 to 1979 serving under James Callaghan. He also acted as the Labour Party's national Treasurer between 1983 and
Albert_Booth
Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 2024
from the original on September 27, 2024. Retrieved September 27, 2024. Callaghan, Jeff (July 31, 2025). "Disastrous Effects of Hurricane Helene in the
Hurricane_Helene
Shah of Iran from 1941 to 1979
France, Chancellor Helmut Schmidt of West Germany and Prime Minister James Callaghan of the United Kingdom would meet in Guadeloupe on 5 January 1979 to discuss
Mohammad_Reza_Pahlavi
British politician (born 1933)
reasons until after the next general election by Home Secretary James Callaghan (on the pretext of waiting until after the Redcliffe-Maud Report on local
Michael_Heseltine
two from the Labour Party, Harold Wilson (who served twice) and James Callaghan. ‡ former MP ‡ former MP ‡ former MP Living but left the House of Lords
List of life peerages (1958–1979)
List_of_life_peerages_(1958–1979)
British politician (born 1938)
physician. He served as Foreign Secretary in the Labour government of James Callaghan from 1977 to 1979, becoming the youngest person appointed to the position
David_Owen
French actor (born 1958)
played his first movie role in the 1977 American film Julia, directed by Fred Zinnemann. Five years later, he played his first starring role in another
Lambert_Wilson
FRED CALLAGHAN
FRED CALLAGHAN
Boy/Male
Christian, German
Bold Voyager; Ardent for Peace
Girl/Female
English American Teutonic German Welsh
Elf strength, good counselor. From the Old English name Aelfthryth.
Boy/Male
Danish, German, Italian, Swedish, Teutonic
Elf; Magical Counsel; Peaceful Ruler
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Peaceful ruler.
Boy/Male
English American Teutonic German
Sage, wise. From the Old English Aelfraed, meaning elf counsel. Also from Ealdfrith or Alfrid,...
Male
English
Short form of English Frederick, FRED means "peaceful ruler."
Male
Italian
Short form of Italian Goffredo, FREDO means "God's peace."Â
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, English
Red Headed; Fire; Ruddy Complexioned
Boy/Male
British, English
Counsel from the Elves
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Netherlands, Swiss, Teutonic
Form of Frederick; Peace; Peaceful Ruler; Counsel from the Elves
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly East Anglia)
English (chiefly East Anglia) : nickname or status name from Old English frēo ‘free(-born)’, i.e. not a serf.North German : topographic or habitational name from a place named Frede or Frede(n).North German : nickname from a variant of Middle Low German wrēd ‘crooked’.
Boy/Male
British, English
Peace
Boy/Male
English Norse Scandinavian
Lord.
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, German, Swedish, Welsh
Peaceful Ruler; Elf; Magical Counsel; Holy Peacemaking
Boy/Male
German, Swedish
Lord
Female
English
Anglicized form of Danish Freya, FREA means "lady, mistress."
Boy/Male
British, English
Generous
Male
English
Short form of English Ferdinand, FERD means "ardent for peace."
Male
Swedish
Danish and Swedish form of Old Norse Freyr, FREJ means "lord, master."
Male
Icelandic
Icelandic form of Old Norse Freyr, FREY means "lord, master."
FRED CALLAGHAN
FRED CALLAGHAN
Girl/Female
Tamil
Portion
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
First Light of Dawn
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Lord Vishnu; Satisfaction
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Blonde.
Female
Greek
(á¼Î²Î·) Greek name derived from the word hebos, HÊBÊ means "young." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of youth.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Laxmi; One who Moves Like Ocean Waves
Girl/Female
Muslim
Olive
Female
Croatian
, bitter.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Wearing a dress made of leather
Male
Polish
Diminutive form of Polish Hendrych and Henryk, HENIO means "home-ruler."
FRED CALLAGHAN
FRED CALLAGHAN
FRED CALLAGHAN
FRED CALLAGHAN
FRED CALLAGHAN
imp. & p. p.
of Feed
v. t.
To give for food, especially to animals; to furnish for consumption; as, to feed out turnips to the cows; to feed water to a steam boiler.
superl.
Ready; eager; acting without spurring or whipping; spirited; as, a free horse.
superl.
Exempt; clear; released; liberated; not encumbered or troubled with; as, free from pain; free from a burden; -- followed by from, or, rarely, by of.
v. t.
To fill the wants of; to supply with that which is used or wasted; as, springs feed ponds; the hopper feeds the mill; to feed a furnace with coal.
imp. & p. p.
of Free
a.
Free from charge or expense; hence, unpunished; scot-free.
v. t.
To make free.
superl.
Certain or honorable; the opposite of base; as, free service; free socage.
n.
The mechanism by which the action of feeding is produced; a feed motion.
adv.
Without charge; as, children admitted free.
n.
An abbreviation for Red Republican. See under Red, a.
superl.
Not gained by importunity or purchase; gratuitous; spontaneous; as, free admission; a free gift.
v. t.
To put on order; to make tidy; also, to free from entanglement or embarrassement; -- generally with up; as, to red up a house.
superl.
Privileged or individual; the opposite of common; as, a free fishery; a free warren.
superl.
Not united or combined with anything else; separated; dissevered; unattached; at liberty to escape; as, free carbonic acid gas; free cells.
v. i.
To place cattle to feed; to pasture; to graze.
n.
A red pigment.
a.
To make free; to set at liberty; to rid of that which confines, limits, embarrasses, oppresses, etc.; to release; to disengage; to clear; -- followed by from, and sometimes by off; as, to free a captive or a slave; to be freed of these inconveniences.