Definitions

Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at vidas.

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Vidas.

Examples

  • I thought about Vidas, a happily married man, going home to his wife that night.

    uncharted terriTORI Tori Spelling 2010

  • She put them in a trash bag and beckoned to Zaar and my producer Vidas.

    uncharted terriTORI Tori Spelling 2010

  • I thought about Vidas, a happily married man, going home to his wife that night.

    uncharted terriTORI Tori Spelling 2010

  • She put them in a trash bag and beckoned to Zaar and my producer Vidas.

    uncharted terriTORI Tori Spelling 2010

  • Then I gave the soap to Zaar and Vidas and again they had to drive it away and dispose of it.

    uncharted terriTORI Tori Spelling 2010

  • Then I gave the soap to Zaar and Vidas and again they had to drive it away and dispose of it.

    uncharted terriTORI Tori Spelling 2010

  • The well-known kabbalist R. Eliyahu de Vidas (1518 – 1592) adds: “[A man should] close his eyes to anything he does not need to see and not look upon a married woman, a virgin or a widow […] and [so] follow the verse: ‘He closes his eyes to an evil sight’ […].”

    Levant: Women in the Jewish Communities after the Ottoman Conquest of 1517. 2009

  • Berkeley: 1998; Gutkowski, Hélène, ed. Rescate de la herencia cultural: Vidas ... en las colonias.

    Argentina: Jewish Women. 2009

  • She could never again be quite so awed by the power with which she herself had endowed the Vidas and Blaussers and Bogarts.

    Main Street 2004

  • "I appreciate the courage you have to tell the world that you are an AIDS sufferer", Mocumbi told Bango, handing him a copy of a book entitled, "Vidas Positivas", meaning "Positive Lives".

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2003

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.