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Look up steed or steeds in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Steed may refer to: Steed Malbranque (born 1980), French footballer Edward Steed (born 1987)
on David Keel (Ian Hendry), aided by John Steed (Patrick Macnee). Hendry left after the first series; Steed then became the main character, partnered
Warren Steed Jeffs (born December 3, 1955) is an American cult leader and convicted child sex offender. He is the president of the Fundamentalist Church
Maggie Steed (born Margaret Baker; 1 December 1946) is an English actress and comedian. After studying drama at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in
Munson Steed is an American media executive, publisher, and entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of Steed Media Group, a multimedia company based in
Major The Hon. John Wickham Gascoyne Beresford Steed MC OM usually known as John Steed, is a fictional character and the central protagonist on the 1960s
Steed Claude Malbranque (born 6 January 1980) is a former professional footballer who principally played as a winger or attacking midfielder. During his
Edward Steed (born 1987) is a British cartoonist and illustrator, best known for his work for The New Yorker. Steed was born in 1987 in Suffolk, England
The Saxon Steed (German: Sachsenross, Niedersachsenross, Welfenross, Westfalenpferd; Dutch: Twentse Ros, Saksische ros, Saksische paard; Low German: Witte
Henry Wickham Steed (10 October 1871 – 13 January 1956) was an English journalist and historian. He was editor of The Times from 1919 to 1922. Born in
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Greek
Greek name ABRAX means "shining one." In mythology, this is the name of one of the steeds of Aurora. The other is Phaeton.
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Mighty Steed
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Greek
Greek name PHAETON means "the shining one." In mythology, this is the name of one of the steeds of Aurora. The other is Abrax.
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Variant spelling of Greek Aeton, ETON means "swift as an eagle." In mythology, this is the name of one of Pluto's four night-black steeds.
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English
English : variant of Stead.
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English (chiefly West Yorkshire)
English (chiefly West Yorkshire) : habitational name from Stead in West Yorkshire, or from some other place taking its name from Old English stede ‘estate’, ‘farm’, ‘place’.English (chiefly West Yorkshire) : from Middle English steed ‘stud horse’, ‘stallion’, applied as a nickname to a lusty person or as an occupational name to someone responsible for looking after stallions.
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Norse
Old Norse name SLEIPNIR means "gliding; smooth." In mythology, this was the name of Óðinn's grey, eight-legged steed, the greatest of all horses which could traverse either land or sea. He was the offspring of Loki (transformed into a mare) and Svadilfari.
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English : occupational name for someone responsible for looking after stallions, from Middle English steed ‘stud horse’, ‘stallion’ + man ‘man’, ‘servant’.
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Italian
[Vail-yan-te'-no] Italian name VEGLIANTINO means "the little vigilant one." This is the name of the famous steed of Orlando, called in French romance Veillantif, Orlando being called Roland.Â
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Spanish
Spanish name BABIECA means "a simpleton; stupid." This was the name of the white Andalusian steed belonging to El Cid. According to legend, Babieca was frail and wild and when El Cid chose her, his godfather exclaimed "Babieca!" and so this became his name. But Babieca was not stupid; he became a great and famous warhorse and El Cid loved him so much he requested that he be buried with him in the monastery of San Pedro de Cardena. Unfortunately, his wish was not granted; instead Babieca was buried before the gate of the monastery and two elms were planted to mark the site.
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German
Noble; Kind
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English
Short form of English Jephthah, JEP means "he opens" or "whom God sets free."
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Spanish American Teutonic German Italian
Famous land.
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English : habitational name, probably from a place in North Yorkshire named Bordley, from Old English bord ‘board’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
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Indian, Tamil
A Kind of Flowering Tree
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Hindu, Indian
Tone Continued
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Afghan, American, Arabic, British, Christian, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Marathi, Muslim, Polish, Portuguese, Shakespearean, Swahili, Swedish, Tamil
Exalted One; High Mountain; Light Bringer
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Australian, Hebrew
To Bind; Tied; Joined; Form of Rebecca
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Light
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Combination of Tara and Erin; Female Version of Tyrone; Land of Owen; Young Soldier; Innocent; Rocky Hill
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v. t.
To strip of provisions; to supply with forage; as, to forage steeds.
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Having no steed; without a horse.
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Having abundance of mettle; ardent; full of fire; as, a high-mettled steed.
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A horse, especially a spirited horse for state of war; -- used chiefly in poetry or stately prose.