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American statistician (1915–1991)
Gottfried Emanuel Noether (German: [ˈnøːtɐ]; 7 January 1915 – 22 August 1991) was a German-born American statistician and educator; one of the third generation
Gottfried_E._Noether
The Gottfried Noether awards of the American Statistical Association are conferred annually. They honor the memory of Gottfried E. Noether, an early researcher
Gottfried_E._Noether_Awards
German scientist and mathematician (1884–1941)
married in 1911 and had two children: Herman D. Noether, born 1912 who became a chemist, and Gottfried E. Noether, born 1915 who became an American statistician
Fritz_Noether
German mathematician (1882–1935)
Noether and the Independent Social Democratic Party" (PDF), Science in Context, 18 (3): 429–450, doi:10.1017/S0269889705000608 Noether, Gottfried E.
Emmy_Noether
Family of German mathematicians
University of Tomsk Gottfried E. Noether (1915–1991), son of Fritz Noether Rowe, David E. (March 2024). "Remembering Fritz Noether in the Town of Gengenbach"
Noether_family
American statistician (1937–2023)
Bowling Green State University in 1996–1997. In 2002, he won the Gottfried E. Noether Senior Scholar Award of the ASA, and he was the 2010 winner of its
Pranab_K._Sen
WWII US special military intelligence unit
José Marxuach Arno J. Mayer Ib Melchior Joseph Mugnaini Hugh Nibley Gottfried E. Noether John Bertram Oakes William R. Perl Laughlin Phillips Eric Pleskow
Ritchie_Boys
Statement relating differentiable symmetries to conserved quantities
Noether's theorem states that every continuous symmetry of the action of a physical system with conservative forces has a corresponding conservation law
Noether's_theorem
Statistician
contributions to the statistics profession. In 2025, he received the Gottfried E. Noether Distinguished Scholar Award from the American Statistical Association
Xuming_He
American statistician (born 1910)
University of South Florida Doctoral advisor Donald Flanders Doctoral students Albert H. Bowker Jack Kiefer Gottfried E. Noether Howard Levene Samuel Kotz
Jacob_Wolfowitz
American statistician (born 1945)
Biostatistics". www.biostat.washington.edu. Retrieved April 13, 2023. "Gottfried E. Noether Awards". Default. Retrieved October 17, 2023. "Institute of Mathematical
Jon_A._Wellner
German polymath (1646–1716)
Works by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz at the Internet Archive Works by Gottfried Wilhelm
Gottfried_Wilhelm_Leibniz
Belgian statistician (born 1956)
Federation of Classification Societies. In 2024, he received the Gottfried E. Noether Distinguished Scholar Award of the American Statistical Association
Peter_Rousseeuw
Russian and American mathematical statistician
Complex Systems. Levina received the American Statistical Association Gottfried E. Noether Young Scholar Award in 2010 for her contributions to nonparametric
Elizaveta_Levina
Indian-American Statistician
Bicentennial Medal, Indiana University 2014 Wilks Memorial Award 2008 Gottfried E. Noether Senior Scholar Award Puri, Madan L.; Sen, Pranab K. (1985). Nonparametric
Madan_Lal_Puri
American statistician
in Statistics, 2025 R. A. Fisher Lectureship, COPSS, August 2014 Gottfried E. Noether Senior Researcher Award, Joint Statistics Meetings, August 2009 Committee
Grace_Wahba
Chinese statistician and academic
Awards Recipients – International Chinese Statistical Association". "Gottfried E. Noether Awards". www.amstat.org. Archived from the original on 2019-08-21
Jianqing_Fan
Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis Margaret E. Martin W. Parker Mauldin Iwao M. Moriyama Lincoln E. Moses Gottfried E. Noether Jackson A. Rigney Ernest Rubin I.
List of fellows of the American Statistical Association
List_of_fellows_of_the_American_Statistical_Association
Niemeier Barbara Niethammer Joachim Nitsche Georg Nöbeling Emmy Noether Fritz Noether Max Noether Frieda Nugel Adam Olearius Friedrich Wilhelm Opelt Volker
List_of_German_mathematicians
Albert–Brauer–Hasse–Noether theorem Lasker–Noether theorem Noether identities Noether normalization lemma Noether's bound Noether's isomorphism theorems Noether’s problem
List of things named after Emmy Noether
List_of_things_named_after_Emmy_Noether
Law of physics and chemistry
stationary-action principle, the conservation of energy can be rigorously proven by Noether's theorem as a consequence of continuous time translation symmetry; that
Conservation_of_energy
Austrian mathematician (1905–1989)
OCLC 180577972. Köthe, Gottfried (1969). Topological vector spaces. Springer Verlag. ISBN 978-0-387-90400-9. MR 0551623. Köthe, Gottfried. "Struktur der Ringe
Gottfried_Köthe
Chinese-American statistician
Chinese Statistical Association in 2010. She is the 2016 winner of the Gottfried E. Noether Senior Scholar Award of the American Statistical Association. In
Jane-Ling_Wang
Statistician
Columbia University Data Science Institute, retrieved 2017-11-23 Gottfried E. Noether Awards, American Statistical Association, retrieved 2017-11-19 ASA
Ying_Wei
American statistician
documents see Help:FTP) Reviews of Nonparametric Statistical Inference: Gottfried E. Noether (April 1972), SIAM Review 14 (2): 346–348, JSTOR 2028522; J. Klotz
Jean_D._Gibbons
Colleen Dewhurst, 67, Canadian-American actress, cervical cancer. Gottfried E. Noether, 76, German-American mathematician. Boris Pugo, 54, Soviet politician
Deaths_in_August_1991
Alfred Landé Gottfried Landwehr Dieter Langbein Ludwig Lange Otto Laporte Gerda Laski Jakob Laub Max von Laue Harry Lehmann Otto Lehmann Gottfried Wilhelm
List_of_German_physicists
German physicist
Research Fellowship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation 2007: Emmy-Noether grant and DFG junior research group 2008: European THz Young Investigator
Rupert_Huber_(physicist)
American mathematics educator and writer
Prince of Mathematics: Carl Friedrich Gauss [1] Emmy Noether: The Mother of Modern Algebra [2] Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz: The Polymath Who Brought Us Calculus
M._B._W._Tent
German mathematician (1911–1991)
Zeta-Funktion im Hyperkomplexen) that was supervised by Gustav Herglotz, with Emmy Noether suggesting the topic for the doctorate. He became a qualified lecturer
Ernst_Witt
Simon Newcomb Isaac Newton Friedrich Bernhard Gottfried Nicolai Jean Nicholas Nicollet Alfred Nobel Emmy Noether Robert Norman Pedro Nuñez Salaciense Joseph
List of people with craters of the Moon named after them
List_of_people_with_craters_of_the_Moon_named_after_them
German professional society
von Brill 1897, 1903 und 1908: Felix Klein 1898: Aurel Voss 1899: Max Noether 1900: David Hilbert 1901, 1912: Walther von Dyck 1902: Wilhelm Franz Meyer
German_Mathematical_Society
American researcher in commutative algebra, Noether lecturer Sema Salur, Turkish-American differential geometer Jean E. Sammet (1928–2017), supervised the first
List_of_women_in_mathematics
German mathematician and Nazi
1975) was a German mathematician. He was one of the Noether boys, the doctoral students of Emmy Noether. Considered scientifically gifted but a modest mathematician
Werner_Weber_(mathematician)
History of the physical concept
electromagnetic mechanisms. This led to the general principle E = m c 2 {\textstyle E=mc^{2}} . In 1918 Emmy Noether proved that the law of conservation of energy is
History_of_energy
German mathematician
German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina in 2022. She was the Emmy Noether Lecturer of the German Mathematical Society in 2014, and an invited speaker
Barbara_Wohlmuth
(X)=(1/3)e(X)} then the universal covering is a ball. Together with the Noether inequality the Bogomolov–Miyaoka–Yau inequality sets boundaries in the
Bogomolov–Miyaoka–Yau inequality
Bogomolov–Miyaoka–Yau_inequality
simplified proof for the Fermat's Last Theorem for exponent n = 5. 1915 – Emmy Noether proves her symmetry theorem, which shows that every symmetry in physics
Timeline_of_mathematics
Marcolongo Gösta Mittag-Leffler Domenico Montesano E. H. Moore Simon Newcomb Onorato Nicoletti Max Noether Luciano Orlando Marino Pannelli Ernesto Pascal
List of International Congresses of Mathematicians Plenary and Invited Speakers
List_of_International_Congresses_of_Mathematicians_Plenary_and_Invited_Speakers
List of things named after Isaac Newton List of things named after Emmy Noether List of things named after Henri Poincaré List of things named after Siméon
Lists_of_mathematics_topics
(1781–1841), architect and painter Johann Conrad Schlaun (1695–1773), architect Gottfried Semper (1803–1879), architect Albert Speer (1905–1981), architect Wilhelm
List_of_Germans
(1999). "The Impact of Emmy Noether's Theorems on XXIst Century Physics". In Teicher, M. (ed.). The Heritage of Emmy Noether. Israel Mathematical Conference
List of people considered father or mother of a scientific field
List_of_people_considered_father_or_mother_of_a_scientific_field
German economist (born 1969)
subsequently received a number of other awards. From 2001 to 2007, he was an Emmy Noether Fellow at the German Research Foundation. After spending time abroad in
Axel_Ockenfels
(1894–1981) Nightingale, Florence (1820–1910) Niyogi, Partha (1967–2010) Noether, Gottfried E. Nordling, Carl O. Norwood, Janet L. (1923–2015) Notestein, Frank
List_of_statisticians
Physical quantity
introduction of laws of radiant energy by Jožef Stefan. According to Noether's theorem, the conservation of energy is a consequence of the fact that
Energy
Approach of analyzing data sets in statistics
in Society (MDST 242), took the above ideas and merged them with Gottfried Noether's work, which introduced statistical inference via coin-tossing and
Exploratory_data_analysis
Property of a mass in motion
laws of physics do not depend on position; this is a special case of Noether's theorem. For systems that do not have this symmetry, it may not be possible
Momentum
"Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize – Gettysburg.edu". www.gettysburg.edu. "Noether Lecture". Association for Women in Mathematics. Retrieved 19 August 2015
List of awards named after people
List_of_awards_named_after_people
geneticist Hugo Münsterberg – psychologist, pioneered applied psychology Emmy Noether – mathematician Robert Oppenheimer – physicist and director of the Manhattan
List_of_German_Americans
made by the German mathematicians David Hilbert, Ernst Steinitz, and Emmy Noether as well as the Austrian mathematician Emil Artin. They researched different
History_of_algebra
Alexandrov, Pavel S. (1981), "In Memory of Emmy Noether", in Brewer, James W; Smith, Martha K (eds.), Emmy Noether: A Tribute to Her Life and Work, New York:
History_of_mathematics
on the main crater description pages. List of craters on the Moon A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z back to top back to top back to
List of craters on the Moon: L–N
List_of_craters_on_the_Moon:_L–N
medical physicist Leopoldo Nobili – Grand Duchy of Tuscany (1784–1835) Emmy Noether – Germany (1882–1935) Lothar Nordheim – Germany (1899–1985) Gunnar Nordström
List_of_physicists
Schwarzschild radius leading to the identification of black holes 1918: Emmy Noether: Noether's theorem – conditions under which the conservation laws are valid 1920:
Timeline of scientific discoveries
Timeline_of_scientific_discoveries
German ecologist
Minnesota and then at the Technical University of Munich where he was an Emmy Noether group leader. He then habilitated at the Georg August University Göttingen
Nico_Eisenhauer
Field of knowledge
or abstract algebra, as established by the influence and works of Emmy Noether, and popularized by Van der Waerden's book Moderne Algebra. Some types
Mathematics
French mathematician, physicist, and author (1706–1749)
twentieth century, Emmy Noether proved this to be true for all problems where the initial state is symmetric in generalized coordinates. E.g., mechanical energy
Émilie_du_Châtelet
Description of large objects' physics
applicable result called the principle of least action. One result is Noether's theorem, a statement which connects conservation laws to their associated
Classical_mechanics
Mathematical model combining space and time
Retrieved 13 April 2018. Leibniz, Gottfried (1880). "Discourse on metaphysics". Die philosophischen schriften von Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Vol. 4. Weidmann
Spacetime
Equations that describe the behavior of a physical system
physical system has a corresponding conservation law, a theorem due to Emmy Noether. All classical equations of motion can be derived from the variational
Equations_of_motion
Japanese-born American theoretical physicist (1925–2023)
and quarkonium - spectroscopy with Estia Eichten, Kenneth Lane, Kurt Gottfried, and Tung-Mow Yan. Kinoshita is best known for his calculations of the
Toichiro_Kinoshita
(1881–1963) Erwin Madelung (1881–1972) Ebenezer Cunningham (1881–1977) Emmy Noether^ª (1882–1935) Arthur Eddington (1882–1944) Harry Bateman (1882–1946) Max
List of theoretical physicists
List_of_theoretical_physicists
quantum gravity theory is still an open problem in physics. Emmy Noether proved the Noether's theorem in 1918 relating symmetries and conservation laws, it
History of classical mechanics
History_of_classical_mechanics
Isaac Newton Niven's theorem Mathematics Ivan Niven Noether's theorem Theoretical physics Emmy Noether Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem Information theory
List of scientific laws named after people
List_of_scientific_laws_named_after_people
Leibniz's notation by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz 1673–1676: Leibniz formula for π by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz 1675: Integral symbol by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
List of German inventions and discoveries
List_of_German_inventions_and_discoveries
television technology. Emmy Noether: Mathematician. Groundbreaking contributions to abstract algebra and theoretical physics (Noether's theorem). Considered
List of German inventors and discoverers
List_of_German_inventors_and_discoverers
Effect in quantum electrodynamics
Gerald E.; Lee, Chang-Hwan (2006). Hans Bethe and His Physics. World Scientific Publishing. pp. 15–16, 116–118, 161. ISBN 978-981-256-609-6. Gottfried, Kurt;
Lamb_shift
Research institute in Marburg, Germany
addition the institute hosts three Max Planck Research Groups, one Emmy Noether Research Group, three department-independent research groups, one emerita
Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology
Max_Planck_Institute_for_Terrestrial_Microbiology
Differential calculus on function spaces
the 20th century David Hilbert, Oskar Bolza, Gilbert Ames Bliss, Emmy Noether, Leonida Tonelli, Henri Lebesgue and Jacques Hadamard among others made
Calculus_of_variations
1958 American TV series or program
credit at 320 colleges. Some high schools also gave credit for it. Gottfried Noether, then at Boston University, helped develop the course and administer
Continental_Classroom
Contributions of women to the field of science
Noether's life can be found on pp. 133–137 "Emmy Noether in Erlangen and Göttingen", and on pp. 139–146 "Emmy Noether in Bryn Mawr". Freeman J. Dyson, Mary Lucy
Women_in_science
German mathematician (1913–1943)
residue field. In the theory of algebras, he started to generalise Emmy Noether's concept of crossed products from fields to certain kind of algebras, gaining
Oswald_Teichmüller
Public university in Göttingen, Germany
Franck, Eugene Wigner, Leó Szilárd, Edward Teller, Edmund Landau, Emmy Noether, and Richard Courant were expelled or fled. Most of them fled Nazi Germany
University_of_Göttingen
surfaces, proceeding from the previous works of Alexander von Brill, M. Noether and Luigi Cremona. Algebra (from Arab al jabr): works such as Algebra by
List of Italian inventions and discoveries
List_of_Italian_inventions_and_discoveries
Branch of applied mathematics
mechanical systems, as embodied within the most elementary formulation of Noether's theorem. These approaches and ideas have been extended to other areas
Mathematical_physics
Culture of Jews and Judaism
Alexandrov, Pavel S. (1981). "In Memory of Emmy Noether". In Brewer, James W; Smith, Martha K. (eds.). Emmy Noether: A Tribute to Her Life and Work. New York:
Jewish_culture
Kummer's number-theoretical work, with inessential improvements") and Emmy Noether, it was highly influential for many years following its publication. John
List of publications in mathematics
List_of_publications_in_mathematics
gravitational aether. In 1918, Emmy Noether publishes her theorem on the relations between symmetries and conservation laws. Noether's theorem was adapted to general
History of classical field theory
History_of_classical_field_theory
American statistician and academic (1924–2014)
For his research in nonparametric statistics, Hogg received the Gottfried Noether Senior Scholar Award in 2001. Hogg has also been internationally active
Robert_V._Hogg
Lejeune-Jung, German economist and politician (died 1944) 23 March Emmy Noether, German mathematician (died 1935) Max Gülstorff, German actor (died 1947)
1882_in_Germany
philosopher (converted to Christianity) Bernhard Neumann, mathematician Emmy Noether, algebra and theoretical physics Alfred Pringsheim, analysis, theory of
List_of_German_Jews
as conservation laws like conservation of energy and momentum through Noether's theorem. See, for example, Harvey R. Brown (2005). Physical Relativity
History of centrifugal and centripetal forces
History_of_centrifugal_and_centripetal_forces
"E. Noether's discovery of the deep connection between symmetries and conservation laws". Proceedings of a Symposium on the Heritage of Emmy Noether.
Timeline of gravitational physics and relativity
Timeline_of_gravitational_physics_and_relativity
include Elizabeth Alexander, Christabel Bielenberg, Gertrude Elles, Emmy Noether, Olwen Rhys, Alison Settle, and Elisabeth de Stroumillo. "History of Somerville
List of people associated with Somerville College, Oxford
List_of_people_associated_with_Somerville_College,_Oxford
Decade
March 22 – John W. Wilcox Jr., American admiral (d. 1942) March 23 – Emmy Noether, German mathematician (d. 1935) March 24 – George Monckton-Arundell, 8th
1880s
Day of the year
German chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1965) 1882 – Emmy Noether, Jewish German-American mathematician, physicist and academic (died 1935)
March_23
Marston Morse applies the Thue–Morse sequence to differential geometry. Emmy Noether publishes Idealtheorie in Ringbereichen, developing ideal ring theory,
1921_in_science
Notable events in the history of algebra
that e is transcendental. 1878 Charles Hermite solves the general quintic equation by means of elliptic and modular functions. 1926 Emmy Noether extends
Timeline_of_algebra
Calendar year
The first canned beer is sold in Richmond, Virginia, United States, by Gottfried Krueger Brewing Company. February 6 – Parker Brothers begins selling the
1935
Brownian motion and introduces relativistic mechanics 1915 – Emmy Noether proves Noether's theorem, from which conservation laws are deduced 1915 – Albert
Timeline of classical mechanics
Timeline_of_classical_mechanics
Past and present Cornell University faculty
(professor, 1994–) — mathematician, American Mathematical Society Fellow, Noether Lecturer (2007), known for Culler–Vogtmann Outer space William C. Waterhouse
List of Cornell University faculty
List_of_Cornell_University_faculty
November – Hermann Schwarz, mathematician (born 1843) 13 December – Max Noether, German mathematician (born 1844) 20 December – Julius Richard Petri, German
1921_in_Germany
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Divinely Peaceful; God-peace; Peace
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Feminine form of French unisex Esmé, ESMÉE means "esteemed, loved."
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Feminine form of French Honoré, HONORÉE means "honor, valor."
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Pet form of French Estelle, ESTÉE means "star."
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God's peace.
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Feminine form of French André, ANDRÉE means "man; warrior."
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French form of Latin Dorothea, DOROTHÉE means "gift of God."
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God's Peace
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Slovene
Pet form of Slovene Jožef, JOŽE means "(God) shall add (another son)."Â
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Swedish form of Old Norse Guðfriðr, GOTTFRID means "God's peace."
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French name, derived from the French word aimée, AIMÉE means "much loved."
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French feminine form of Latin Josephus, JOSÉE means "(God) shall add (another son)."Â
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Feminine form of French Iréné, IRÉNÉE means "peaceful."
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Feminine form of French René, RENÉE means "reborn."
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Feminine form of French Dieudonné, DIEUDONNÉE means "God-given."
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French form of Latin Timotheus, TIMOTHÉE means "to honor God."
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French form of Latin Isaias, ISAÃE means "God is salvation."
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Feminine form of French Désiré, DÉSIRÉE means "desired."Â
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God's Peace
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French form of Latin Medea, MÉDÉE means "cunning."
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, resolute helmet.
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Intelligent
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Dazzling; Brilliant
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English : unexplained; perhaps a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.
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English : variant spelling of Cruse.Americanized spelling of German and Danish Kruse.
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Native American Cheyenne name OTOAHHASTIS means "tall bull."
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Feminine form of Latin Laurus, LAURA means "laurel." Or from Greek Lavra, meaning "an alley, a passage."
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Servant.
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Full Moon
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Divine Bear; Strong Boar; Brave Boar
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a.
Covered with a mant/e; cloaked; disguised.
v. t.
To liken; to compa/e.
e. t.
To make cool.
superl.
Not decidedly marked; not forcible; inconsiderable; unimportant; insignificant; not severe; weak; gentle; -- applied in a great variety of circumstances; as, a slight (i. e., feeble) effort; a slight (i. e., perishable) structure; a slight (i. e., not deep) impression; a slight (i. e., not convincing) argument; a slight (i. e., not thorough) examination; slight (i. e., not severe) pain, and the like.
n.
Originally, the highest note in the scale of Guido; hence, proverbially, any extravagant saying.
n.
A female pope; i. e., the fictitious pope Joan.
a.
Lower by a semitone; flat; as, E molle, that is, E flat.
a.
Old; as, Auld Reekie (old smoky), i. e., Edinburgh.
n.
See Elevator, n. (e).
e. i.
To cut with a grating sound; to cut; to penetrate or pierce harshly; as, the griding sword.
a.
Bold; brave; stout; daring; resolu?e; intrepid.
pl.
of Notopodium
n.
An evergreen shrub of the genus Erica (E. passerina).
n.
See Set, n., 2 (e) and 3.
e
(imp.) of Wit
superl.
Possessing a characteristic quality in a supreme or superior degree; as, high (i. e., intense) heat; high (i. e., full or quite) noon; high (i. e., rich or spicy) seasoning; high (i. e., complete) pleasure; high (i. e., deep or vivid) color; high (i. e., extensive, thorough) scholarship, etc.