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King of Alba from 1249 to 1286
(Edinburgh, 1922), republished, Marjorie Anderson (ed.); (Stamford, 1991). idem (ed.); Scottish Annals from English Chroniclers: AD 500–1286, (London, 1908)
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City in East Azerbaijan, Iran
complexes including Mashin Sazi Tabriz Co, Iran Diesel Engine Manufacturing Co (IDEM), Pump Iran, Tabriz Petrochemical Complex, Tabriz Oil Refinery and a couple
Tabriz
Valide Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Tarih-i Vecihi, fols. 85a–87a; Silahdar, Tarih-i Silahdar, 1:59. Ahmed Dede, Jami' al-Duwal, fol. 776b. Baer 2008, p. 49-50. Finkel 2005, p. 433—434
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Type of verb in Germanic languages
in the Rhinelandic regiolect and underlying dialects. In Dutch, vragen (idem) has developed the new strong past vroeg in place of an expected **vraagde
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The Quran; Book of Kells; Nihon Shoki; Beowulf; Book of Taliesin; Book of Dede Korkut; Wenyuan Yinghua; Taiping Guangji; Great Tang Records on the Western
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Grammatical rules of the Lithuanian language
declension paradigm for numbers du – two, abu – both (and a variant abudu – idem) and with personal pronouns aš – I, mùdu du. – we two (mẽs pl. – we) and
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Brazilian writer and physician (1937–2011)
Companhia das Letras, 2002, ISBN 8535902465. O irmão que veio de longe. Idem, idem, ISBN 8574061417. Nem uma coisa, nem outra. Rio, Rocco, 2003, ISBN 8532515088
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IDEM DEDE
Boy/Male
Indian
Idea, Conception
Boy/Male
Muslim
Idea, Conception
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Warm; Nice
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
A Garden in Heaven
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian
Wealthy
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Traditional
Idea
Girl/Female
Irish
Meaning “thirst†as in “thirst for goodness or knowledge.†St. Ide and St. Brigid are considered the most influential woman saints of early Irish Christianity. Associated with education, Ide founded a monastery in Killeedy in County Limerick where a holy well is dedicated to her. In an earlier legend she was the foster-mother of the infant Jesus.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Heart, Idea
Male
Turkish
Turkish form of Hebrew Adam, ADEM means "earth" or "red."
Female
Swedish
Danish and Swedish form of Icelandic Iða, IDE means "industrious."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ida. There is a place called Ide near Exeter in Devon; the etymology is obscure, perhaps from a pre-English river name; it does not seem to be connected with the surname.North German : variant of Ihde.Japanese : ‘sluice’, ‘spillway’; a topographic name for someone who lived near a dam. Variously written, it originated in Echizen and Kaga (now Fukui and Ishikawa prefectures) and is found mostly in eastern Japan.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Red
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Idea
Girl/Female
Indian
A garden in heaven
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place called Iden Green in Benenden, Kent, or Iden Manor in Staplehurst, Kent, or from Iden in East Sussex. All these places are named in Old English as ‘pasture by the yew trees’, from īg ‘yew’ + denn ‘pasture’.North German : metronymic or patronymic from the personal name Ida.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Model; Idea
Boy/Male
Indian
Heart, Idea
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, German, Muslim
Garden in Heaven
Girl/Female
Muslim
A garden in heaven
Boy/Male
African, Anglo, Arabic, French, German, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Turkish
Earth; Of the Earth
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IDEM DEDE
Boy/Male
English American
rules by the spear.
Girl/Female
Greek
Star.
Boy/Male
Indian
Group of people
Girl/Female
Indian
Nice, Beautiful, Radiant
Girl/Female
Tamil
Swapna | ஸà¯à®µà®ªà¯à®¨à®¾
Dream
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in South Yorkshire near Rotherham, named in Old English with the genitive case of an unattested personal name Tynni + hlÄw ‘hill’, ‘mound’, ‘barrow’. This name is also established in Ulster.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for someone with gray hair or a gray beard, from Old English græg ‘gray’. In Scotland and Ireland it has been used as a translation of various Gaelic surnames derived from riabhach ‘brindled’, ‘gray’ (see Reavey). In North America this name has assimilated names with similar meaning from other European languages.English and Scottish (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Graye in Calvados, France, named from the Gallo-Roman personal name Gratus, meaning ‘welcome’, ‘pleasing’ + the locative suffix -acum.French and Swiss French : habitational name from Gray in Haute-Saône and Le Gray in Seine-Maritime, both in France, or from Gray-la-ville in Switzerland, or a regional name from the Swiss canton of Graubünden.A leading English family called Grey, holders of the earldom of Stamford, can be traced to Henry de Grey, who was granted lands at Thurrock, Essex, by Richard I (1189–99). They once held great power, and Henry Grey, Duke of Suffolk (1517–54), married a granddaughter of Henry VII. Because of this he felt entitled to claim the throne for his daughter, Lady Jane Grey (1537–54), after the death of Henry VIII. For this, and for his part in Wyatt’s rebellion, both he and his daughter were beheaded.
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Lord Saraswathi
Boy/Male
Indian, Sindhi, Traditional
The Moon; Similar to Som
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, CARVER means "carver" of wood or stone.
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n.
A short article in a newspaper; a paragraph; as, an item concerning the weather.
n.
Idea; purpose; design.
pl.
of Idea
n.
Thought; idea.
n.
A rational conception; the complete conception of an object when thought of in all its essential elements or constituents; the necessary metaphysical or constituent attributes and relations, when conceived in the abstract.
n.
A general notion, or a conception formed by generalization.
n.
The transcript, image, or picture of a visible object, that is formed by the mind; also, a similar image of any object whatever, whether sensible or spiritual.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Item
imp. & p. p.
of Item
n.
An ideo-motor movement.
n.
Hence: Any object apprehended, conceived, or thought of, by the mind; a notion, conception, or thought; the real object that is conceived or thought of.
n.
An article; a separate particular in an account; as, the items in a bill.
n.
A belief, option, or doctrine; a characteristic or controlling principle; as, an essential idea; the idea of development.
pron. / adj.
The same; the same as above; -- often abbreviated id.
n.
A hint; an innuendo.
n.
A fiction object or picture created by the imagination; the same when proposed as a pattern to be copied, or a standard to be reached; one of the archetypes or patterns of created things, conceived by the Platonists to have excited objectively from eternity in the mind of the Deity.
v. t.
To make a note or memorandum of.
n.
A plan or purpose of action; intention; design.
n. pl.
The fifteenth day of March, May, July, and October, and the thirteenth day of the other months.