Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Any worm of the family Naididæ.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun (Zoöl.) Any one of numerous species of small, fresh-water, chætopod annelids of the tribe
Naidina . They belong to the Oligochæta.
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Examples
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Then naid popped up to insist that "Eamonn is actually talented, funny and ... not that annoying."
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"Don't I think myself of consequence!" naid Fleda affectionately.
Queechy Susan Warner 1852
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Then naid popped up to insist that "Eamonn is actually talented, funny and ... not that annoying."
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Efallai nad yw hi'n rhy hwyr i'r naid bynji wedi'r cwbl ...
WalesOnline - Home 2009
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A gentleman from New York had naid, that venue officers might follow the example of that House and say, that their will was necessary, and refuse to execute a Law ualil it had their approba - fiut did it follow from the doctrine tnat the of the House of Representatives was necessary in passing a law, that the concurrence
The Debates and proceedings in the Congress of the United States 1789
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He naid the BiecUUTe had the power, bv the Connlitutioii, of
The Debates and proceedings in the Congress of the United States 1789
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S O N O 816. yOUNG Polly was the blitheft naid That tript it o'er the plain;
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Thy blue Eyes roll in Tears, thou Daughter of mighty Con - naid!
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* - in naid yeclns a duobus eqol* tnarinis, d. rridetttcm, £ habenafa fai nauis puppi iUt parua figura.
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