- rydde
- ryd|devb., -r, -de, -t
Dansk ordbog. 2015.
Dansk ordbog. 2015.
Defrichere — Rydde … Danske encyklopædi
Rasere — Rydde, sløjfe, barbere, plyndre, strejfe med kugler … Danske encyklopædi
List of hooligan firms — This is a list of notable hooligan firms or football firms, which are groups that have been verified as participating in football hooliganism. It also includes other sports related hooligan firms.Football hooliganism has no legal definition. The… … Wikipedia
Ridley — m English: transferred use of the surname, originally a local name from any of various places, in Essex, Kent, Cheshire, Northumbria, and elsewhere. The first two are so called from Old English hrēod reeds + lēah wood or clearing, the latter two… … First names dictionary
Ridley — This interesting surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational name from any of various places in England so called. Ridley in Cheshire, recorded as Riddeleg in 1255, and in Northumberland, recorded as Ryddeley in 1268, derive from the… … Surnames reference
rid — [13] The verb rid was borrowed from Old Norse rythja, ancestor of modern Swedish rödja, Danish rydde, and Norwegian rydja. This in turn went back to a prehistoric Germanic *rudjan. Its past participle rid has been used in the context be rid of,… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
third — adj. [þrydde]. RG. 397 … Oldest English Words
rid — I. /rɪd / (say rid) phrase (rid or ridded, ridding) 1. be rid of, to be free from (something objectionable): anything to be rid of the pain. 2. be well rid of, to benefit from the loss of (something) or the absence of (someone): my mother said I… …
afrydde — af|ryd|de vb., r, de, t (rydde af bordene) … Dansk ordbog
afskove — af|sko|ve vb., r, de, t (rydde for skov) … Dansk ordbog