nide
[ nahyd ]
noun
a nest or brood, especially of pheasants.
Origin of nide
1First recorded in 1670–80; from Latin nīdus; see nest
Words Nearby nide
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How to use nide in a sentence
When they were seated the headwaiter said, "The moosels vit sauce marinire are nize to-nide."
We Can't Have Everything | Rupert HughesYou vill der poor olt assay-meister maig to vork on der nide.
The Helpers | Francis LyndeThe next was called rec et nide, and told some of the adventures that were later used by Tennyson in his Geraint and Enid.
British Dictionary definitions for nide
nide
/ (naɪd) /
noun
another word for nye
Origin of nide
1C17: from Latin nīdus nest
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