Значение слова "ENID" найдено в 10 источниках

ENID

найдено в "Crosswordopener"

• ___ Blyton, children's author

• ___ Kent (Nurse Bigelow portrayer on M*A*S*H)

• ___ OK

• 'Idylls of the King' woman

• 'National Velvet' author Bagnold

• Camelot character

• Geraint and ___

• Ghost World girl

• I dare 'em to nest in ___, Oklahoma (final line of Jurassic Park III)

• Idylls of the King character

• Idylls of the King figure

• Idylls of the King lady

• Idylls of the King name

• In the Region of the Summer Stars band

• National Velvet novelist Bagnold

• National Velvet writer Bagnold

• Queen Wheat City

• Tarzan actress Markey

• The Chalk Garden author Bagnold

• The Chalk Garden dramatist Bagnold

• The Chalk Garden playwright Bagnold

• The Naughtiest Girl series author Blyton

• Touch Me band The ___

• Actress Markey

• An OK city

• Arthurian character

• Arthurian lady

• Arthurian maid

• Arthurian miss

• Author Bagnold

• Author Bagnold (National Velvet)

• Author Bagnold or Blyton

• Author Blyton

• Author Blyton of The Famous Five series

• Author Blyton or Bagnold

• Author Markey

• Bagnold

• Bagnold goes back to eat

• Bagnold of The Chalk Garden

• Bagnold of letters

• Bagnold or Blyton

• Bagnold or Markey

• Bagnold or Starkie

• Bagnold the writer

• Bagnold, the author

• Ballad on Barenaked Ladies' greatest hits album

• Barenaked Ladies ballad with the line we never really knew each other anyway

• Barenaked Ladies song

• Barenaked Ladies song from Gordon

• Barenaked Ladies song off Gordon

• Barenaked Ladies song on the album Gordon

• Barenaked Ladies tune

• Barenaked Ladies tune with line We never really knew each other anyway

• Beloved of Geraint

• Bennett in The Vamp

• Bittersweet Barenaked Ladies ballad

• Blyton of kiddie-lit

• Blyton of kids' books

• Blyton or Bagnold

• Blyton the writer

• Blyton who created the Noddy series

• Blyton, writer of children's books

• British author Bagnold

• British author Blyton

• British children's author Blyton

• Camelot denizen

• Camelot lady

• Camelot wife

• Character from The Mabinogion

• Cherokee Strip city

• Childen's author Blyton

• Children's author Bagnold

• Children's book author Blyton

• Chisholm Trail city

• Chisholm Trail city in Oklahoma

• Chisholm Trail stop

• Chisholm Trail town

• City 111 miles from Tulsa

• City along the Chisholm Trail

• City founded during the Cherokee Strip land run

• City in northern Oklahoma

• City in Oklahoma

• City in Oklahoma's Red Carpet Country

• City in the Cherokee Strip

• City named for a Tennyson character

• City named for a Tennyson heroine

• City near Oklahoma's Vance Air Force Base

• City near Stillwater

• City near Stillwater, Okla.

• City near Tulsa

• City near Vance AFB

• City near Vance Air Force Base

• City NNW of Oklahoma City

• City north of Oklahoma City

• City north-northwest of Oklahoma City

• City on the Chisholm Trail

• City roughly 100 miles west of Tulsa

• City west of Tulsa

• City WNW of Stillwater

• City WNW of Stillwater, Oklahoma

• College city in Oklahoma

• County seat NNW of Oklahoma City

• County seat of Garfield, OK

• Creator of Velvet

• Crossword staple highlighted by Art Shapiro in Post No. 6577

• Dame Lyons of Australia

• Eat up

• Elmo:Tarzan::___:Jane

• English author Blyton

• English novelist Bagnold

• Figure of Arthurian legend

• Former embattled congresswoman Waldholtz

• Friend of Guinevere, in The Idylls of the King

• Garfield (Oklahoma) County seat

• Geraint's beloved

• Geraint's better half

• Geraint's consort

• Geraint's lady

• Geraint's lady in 'Idylls of the King'

• Geraint's ladylove

• Geraint's love

• Geraint's love, in Arthurian legend

• Geraint's loyal lady

• Geraint's patient wife

• Geraint's significant other

• Geraint's spouse

• Geraint's wife

• Geraint's wife in Idylls of the King

• Geraint's woman

• Ghost World heroine

• Her patience is legendary

• Home of Oklahoma's largest flour mill

• Home of Phillips University

• Home of the Chisholm Trail Expo Center

• Home of the U.S.B.L.'s Oklahoma Storm

• Home of Vance A.F.B.

• Home of Vance air Force Base

• Hometown of soprano Mitchell

• In literature, the personification of purity

• It's an OK city

• It's an OK place

• It's NNW of Oklahoma City

• Kid lit author Blyton

• Kids' author Blyton

• Ladies called her the Fair

• Lady ___ Hillcrest (character in The Mystery of Irma Vep)

• Lady in Arthurian legend

• Lady in Arthurian tales

• Lady of Idylls of the King

• Lady of Arthurian romance

• Lady-love of Geraint

• Little Noddy creator Blyton

• Markey of Tarzan

• Markey of film

• Markey of Tarzan films

• Markey or Bagnold

• Markey who played Jane

• Markey who played Jane in Tarzan of the Apes (1918)

• Markey who played Tarzan's Jane

• Midwestern city named after a character in Tennyson's Idylls of the King

• Miss Bagnold

• Miss Bagnold, the author

• Model of loyalty, in Arthurian legend

• Model of uxorial faithfulness

• Mr. Meddle creator Blyton

• Mrs. Geraint

• Natal town of soprano Mitchell

• Northern Oklahoma city

• Novelist Bagnold

• Often-referenced but never-seen wife on Scrubs

• OK city

• OK home of Vance Air Force Base

• OK place name

• OK place?

• OK town

• Okla. city

• Okla. town

• Oklahoma burg

• Oklahoma city

• Oklahoma city named after a Tennyson character

• Oklahoma city near Oklahoma City

• Oklahoma city near Vance Air Force Base

• Oklahoma city north-northwest of Oklahoma City

• Oklahoma city on the Cherokee Strip

• Oklahoma city on the Chisholm Trail

• Oklahoma city or writer Bagnold

• Oklahoma city that's home to Vance Air Force Base

• Oklahoma city with an active Tea Party

• Oklahoma city, or an old-school woman's name

• Oklahoma county seat

• Oklahoma lass?

• Oklahoma municipality

• Oklahoma neighbor of Vance AFB

• Oklahoma town

• Oklahoma's 'Wheat Capital'

• Paradigm of patience

• Partner of Geraint

• Patient lady of Arthurian legend

• Patient wife of Arthurian legend

• Patient wife of literature

• Patient wife of Sir Geraint

• Personification of purity, in literature

• Phillips University city

• Phillips University town

• Place name in Oklahoma

• Playwright Bagnold

• Playwright-novelist Bagnold

• Poetical ideal of wifely devotion

• Present-day Oklahoma city on the old Chisholm Trail

• Queen Wheat City of Oklahoma

• Robert John Godfrey band, with The

• Seat of Garfield County, OK

• Seat of Garfield County, Okla.

• Seat of Garfield County, Oklahoma

• Seat of Oklahoma's Garfield County

• Setting of the Chisholm Trail Expo Center

• She's a paradigm of patience

• Silents actress Markey

• Silents star Markey

• Sir Geraint's extremely patient wife

• Sir Geraint's faithful wife

• Sir Geraint's patient wife

• Sir Geraint's wife

• Sir Geraint's wife, in Arthurian legend

• Site of Oklahoma's Vance Air Force Base

• Site of Phillips U.

• Site of Phillips University

• Site of Vance A.F.B.

• Site of Vance Air Force Base

• So-called Wheat Capital of the United States

• Song between Hello City and Grade 9 on the Barenaked Ladies album Gordon

• Sooner city

• Sooner State city

• South-central U.S. city named for a woman in English literature

• Stillwater neighbor

• Symphonic '70s rockers

• Tennyson character

• Tennyson heroine

• Tennyson lady

• Tennyson title character

• Tennyson woman called the Fair

• Tennyson's Geraint and ___

• The Church Lady's first name

• The wife of Geraint in Arthurian lore

• Thora Birch's Ghost World role

• Title girl in a Barenaked Ladies ballad

• Town on the Chisholm Trail

• Vance Air Force Base locale

• Vance Air Force Base site

• Wife of Geraint

• Wife of Geraint in Arthurian lore

• Wife of Sir Geraint

• Woman with legendary patience

• Woman's name that means eat backward

• Writer Bagnold

• Writer Blyton

• Writer Blyton or Bagnold

• ZIP code 73701

• A town in north central Oklahoma


найдено в "First names dictionary"
Enid: translation

Enid f
Welsh and English: Celtic name of extemely uncertain derivation, borne by a virtuous character in the Arthurian romances, the long-suffering wife of Geraint. The name was revived in the second half of the 19th century, and enjoyed a great vogue in England in the 1920s.


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
[ʹi:nıd] n
1. Энид, Инид; Энида (женское имя)
2. геогр. г. Инид


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре под общим руководством акад. Ю.Д. Апресяна"


{ʹi:nıd} n

1. Энид, Инид; Энида (женское имя)

2. геогр. г. Инид



найдено в "Deutsch namen"
Enid: übersetzung

englischer Name keltischen Ursprungs, Bedeutung: kleines Feuer. Namensträgerin: Enid Blyton, britische Schriftstellerin.


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
Enid
[ʹi:nıd] n
1. Энид, Инид; Энида (женское имя)
2. геогр. г. Инид



найдено в "Англо-русском лингвострановедческом словаре Великобритании"
Инид (в сказаниях о короле Артуре [King Arthur] - верная и терпеливая жена сэра Герайнта [Geraint])
найдено в "Англо-українському словнику Балла М.І."
n ж. ім'я Інід, Еніда.
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