Lide — can refer to:* lide: an sp hybridized carbanion, ionically linked to a metal * Saint Lide A Russian city … Wikipedia
LIDE — Cariae mons. Herod. l. 1. c. 175 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
lide — s. f. 1. Combate, luta, peleja. 2. Litígio, demanda. 3. [Tauromaquia] Toureio. • Confrontar: lida … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
lidė — sf. J tokia Dievaitė, laumė (?) … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Lide — /līd/ (obsolete or dialect) noun The month of March ORIGIN: OE hlȳda, connected with hlūd loud … Useful english dictionary
LiDé — Libéral Démocrate Pour les articles homonymes, voir Parti libéral démocrate. Libéral Démocrate … Wikipédia en Français
lide — I li|de 1. li|de vb., r, led, lidt (pines; døje, tåle); lide nød; lide af migræne II li|de 2. li|de vb.; kunne lide (synes om) (jf. lidt, II) III li|de 3. li|de vb., r; lide på (ÆLDRE stole på) IV li|de 4. li|de vb., r, led, ledet; det led mod… … Dansk ordbog
Lidė — Sp Lidė Ap Лидь/Lid’ L u. ir g tė RF Leningrado sr … Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė
lídeð — pres 3rd sing of léodan … Old to modern English dictionary
Saint Lide — Lide (disambiguation)Saint Lide, also known as Elid or Elidius, was a supposed bishop who lived on the island of St Helen s in the Isles of Scilly.The name of the Island of St Helen s is supposed to be a corruption of Lide s name. His feast day… … Wikipedia