- ridding
- rid·ding
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Ridding — Rid Rid, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Rid} or {Ridded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Ridding}.] [OE. ridden, redden, AS. hreddan to deliver, liberate; akin to D. & LG. redden, G. retten, Dan. redde, Sw. r[ a]dda, and perhaps to Skr. ?rath to loosen.] 1. To save; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ridding — This long established surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a variant of the more familiar Reading, itself either a topographical name from residence in a clearing, from the Olde English pre 7th Century ryding , clearing, or a locational name… … Surnames reference
ridding — rɪd v. clear of, disencumber, release from, free from; remove, take away … English contemporary dictionary
ridding — ˈridən noun ( s) Etymology: from gerund of rid (I) dialect England : a clearing in the woods used especially in place names … Useful english dictionary
Charles Ridding — Personal information Full name Charles Henry Ridding Born 26 November 1825(1825 11 26) Winchester, Hampshire, England Died 13 March 1905(1905 03 13) (aged 79) Funtley, Hampshire, England Batting style … Wikipedia
Bill Ridding — Personal information Full name William Ridding Date of birth 4 April 1911(1911 … Wikipedia
Ernest Ridding — Ernest Ernie Ridding (1927 2001) was an eccentric resident of Glebe, NSW. He was well known locally as The Fridge Man on account of his practice of repairing old refrigerators and donating them to the poor.During his early life, Ridding spent… … Wikipedia
George Ridding — (March 16, 1828 August 30, 1904), English headmaster and bishop, was born at Winchester College, of which his father, the Rev. Charles Ridding, vicar of Andover, was a fellow.He was educated at Winchester College and at Balliol College, Oxford.… … Wikipedia
1909 Wimbledon Championships - Men's Singles — Arthur Gore (defender of the 1908 title) defeated Josiah Ritchie (winner of the challenge round) 6 8 1 6 6 2 6 2 6 2 in the final to win the Gentlemen s Singles title at the 1909 Wimbledon Championships. See also:: 1909 Wimbledon Championships… … Wikipedia
Quipu — or khipu (sometimes called talking knots) were recording devices used in the Inca Empire and its predecessor societies in the Andean region. A quipu usually consisted of colored spun and plied thread or strings from llama or alpaca hair. It also… … Wikipedia