Nidd
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Old English Nid, from Proto-West Germanic *Nǐd, from Proto-Germanic *Nidā, from Proto-Indo-European *neid-/*nid- (“flow”).
Proper noun
[edit]Nidd
- A river in North Yorkshire, England, which joins the (Yorkshire) Ouse.
- A small village and civil parish in Harrogate borough, North Yorkshire; the parish borders the river (OS grid ref SE3059).
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- English terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European
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- English lemmas
- English proper nouns
- English uncountable nouns
- en:Rivers in North Yorkshire, England
- en:Rivers in England
- en:Places in North Yorkshire, England
- en:Places in England
- en:Villages in North Yorkshire, England
- en:Villages in England
- en:Civil parishes of North Yorkshire, England