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Australian writer (1844–1926)
Ada Cambridge (21 November 1844 – 19 July 1926) was an English-born Australian writer. Born in Norfolk into a middle-class farming family, she began writing
Ada_Cambridge
High-level programming language first released in 1980
Ada is a structured, statically typed, imperative, and object-oriented high-level programming language, inspired by Pascal and other languages. It has
Ada_(programming_language)
campaigner Ada Cambridge (1844–1926), later known as Ada Cross, English writer Ada Carrasco (1912–1994), Mexican film and television actress Ada Castells
Ada_(name)
English mathematician (1815–1852)
Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace (née Byron; 10 December 1815 – 27 November 1852), also known as Ada Lovelace, was an English mathematician and writer
Ada_Lovelace
1898 novel by Ada Cambridge
Materfamilias (1898) is a novel by Australian writer Ada Cambridge. The novel is a first-person narrative that follows the life of a woman, Mary Braye
Materfamilias
Book by Ada Cambridge
Path and Goal (1900) is a novel by Australian writer Ada Cambridge. Adrian Black is a doctor who has settled in the fictional English provincial city
Path_and_Goal
English author, historian and politician (1861–1958)
Florence Ada Keynes (née Brown; 10 March 1861 – 13 February 1958) was an English author, historian and politician. Keynes was an early graduate of Newnham
Florence_Ada_Keynes
Book by Ada Cambridge
The Devastators (1901) is a novel by Australian writer Ada Cambridge. The novel considers the impacts on two ill-made marriages: Peggy Le Marchand is
The Devastators (Cambridge novel)
The_Devastators_(Cambridge_novel)
American novelist
Ada Palmer (born June 9, 1981) is an American historian and writer. She received the 2017 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. Her first novel
Ada_Palmer
Australian teacher and literary guardian of Australian author Joseph Furphy's works
literary scene, supporting, writing to and encouraging writers such as Ada Cambridge, Victor Kennedy, Edith Coleman, the poet Marie E. J. Pitt, journalist
Kate_Baker
Topics referred to by the same term
township 2531 Cambridge, a stony Main Belt asteroid in the Solar System Cambridge Jones, British celebrity photographer Ada Cambridge (1844–1926), English-born
Cambridge_(disambiguation)
General-purpose programming language
Rationale for the Programming Language Ada. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Intermetrics, Inc. 1994. p. 6-16. Ada 9X Mapping/Revision Team, Draft Version 5
Fortran
British-American structural biologist (born 1952)
biologist. He shared the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Thomas A. Steitz and Ada Yonath for research on the structure and function of ribosomes. Since 1999
Venki_Ramakrishnan
Health company based in Berlin
Ada Health was founded in 2011, by Dr. Claire Novorol, Professor Martin Hirsch, and Daniel Nathrath. Ada Health is a provider of artificial intelligence
Ada_Health
Programming language
SPARK is a formally defined computer programming language based on the Ada programming language, intended for developing high-integrity software used
SPARK_(programming_language)
Award
(awarded in 1928), Ada Negri, Concha Espina de la Serna, and Sofía Casanova. The authors Gertrude Bell, René Boylesve, Ada Cambridge, Javier de Viana,
1926 Nobel Prize in Literature
1926_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature
Artists' communities in late 19th/early 20th centuries
Robert Louis Stevenson, who spent a night at Balmoral under canvas, and Ada Cambridge, who included lyrical descriptions of the camp in her 1891 novel A Marked
Sydney_artists'_camps
Italian poet (1870–1945)
Ada Negri (3 February 1870 – 11 January 1945) was an Italian poet and writer. She was the only woman to be admitted to the Academy of Italy. Ada Negri
Ada_Negri
1953 poetry anthology edited by Marjorie Pizer
"Song of the Shadows", John Neilson "Wasted", Ada Cambridge "Reaction", Ada Cambridge "Afar Off", Ada Cambridge "A Death at Sea", Francis Adams "Evening Hymn
Freedom on the Wallaby : Poems of the Australian People
Freedom_on_the_Wallaby_:_Poems_of_the_Australian_People
1993 film by Jane Campion
in exchange for the piano and lessons from Ada. Alisdair agrees, oblivious to George's attraction to Ada. Ada is enraged by George's proposition but agrees
The_Piano
Women's club in Melbourne
writer and journalist. Gwynneth Vaughan Buchanan – Australian zoologist. Ada Cambridge – Australian writer (1844–1926). Kate Isabel Campbell – Australian physician
Lyceum_Club_(Melbourne)
Kendall 1866 in Australian literature: Hymns on the Holy Communion – Ada Cambridge 1867 in Australian literature: Sea Spray and Smoke Drift – Adam Lindsay
List of years in Australian literature
List_of_years_in_Australian_literature
1995 Australian poetry anthology
"The Physical Conscience", Ada Cambridge "A Wife's Protest", Ada Cambridge "London", Ada Cambridge "Ordained", Ada Cambridge "From the Clyde to Braidwood"
The Oxford Book of Australian Women's Verse
The_Oxford_Book_of_Australian_Women's_Verse
Swords that represent symbols of authority
The Ada and Abere (Yoruba: Àdá àti Abẹ̀rẹ̀; Edo: Ada vbe Eben) are state swords of authority in Yorubaland, Fon, Ga, and Benin Kingdom. As seen in the
Ada_and_Abere
translator Roland Camberton (real name Henry Cohen, 1921–1965), novelist Ada Cambridge (1844–1926), novelist and poet William Camden (1551–1623), historian
List_of_English_writers_(A–C)
(2005–2009) ACT Book of the Year ACT Writing and Publishing Awards Ada Cambridge Prize The Age Book of the Year ARA Historical Novel Prize Asher Award
List of Australian literary awards
List_of_Australian_literary_awards
Topics referred to by the same term
verse drama by Algernon Charles Swinburne Sisters, a 1904 novel by Ada Cambridge "The Sisters" (short story), a 1904 story by James Joyce The Sisters
Sisters_(disambiguation)
V W X Y Z Kathleen Caffyn (c. 1855–1926) Mena Calthorpe (1905–1996) Ada Cambridge (1844–1926) Marion May Campbell (born 1948) Alice Campion, pseudonym
List_of_Australian_novelists
Defunct Australian weekly magazine
Philosopher under the pseudonym "Q"), T. A. Browne as "Rolf Boldrewood", Ada Cambridge, Louisa Anne Meredith, J. E. Neild, C. H. Spence, and Jessie Couvreur
Australasian_Post
1969 novel by Vladimir Nabokov
Ada, or Ardor: A Family Chronicle is a novel by Vladimir Nabokov. It was originally published in 1969 by McGraw Hill Book Company and is currently published
Ada, or Ardor: A Family Chronicle
Ada,_or_Ardor:_A_Family_Chronicle
British computer scientist
2022). Programming in Ada 2012 with a Preview of Ada 2022. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1009181341. "From Byron to the Ada Programming Language"
John Barnes (computer scientist)
John_Barnes_(computer_scientist)
Australian writer
has received several writing awards and fellowships, including: 2013: Ada Cambridge Poetry Prize 2013: Australia Council grant 2014: Hazel Rowley Literary
Maxine_Beneba_Clarke
Australian novelist (1848–1897)
autobiographical is overly reductive. Alongside the work of fellow novelists Ada Cambridge and Rosa Praed, Couvreur's writing was often dismissed or forgotten
Jessie_Catherine_Couvreur
Topics referred to by the same term
Helm spy series by Donald Hamilton The Devastators (Cambridge novel), a 1901 a novel by Ada Cambridge This disambiguation page lists articles associated
The_Devastators
Month of 1926
in Hollywood, California. His body would be found four days later. Ada Cambridge, 81, English-born Australian writer of serial novels and romance fiction
July_1926
1964 poetry anthology edited by T. Inglis Moore
"Jim the Splitter", Henry Kendall "Faith", Ada Cambridge Extract from "On Australian Hills", Ada Cambridge "Where the Pelican Builds", Mary Hannay Foott
From_the_Ballads_to_Brennan
f) Roland Camberton (1921–1965, England, f), real name Henry Cohen Ada Cambridge (1844–1926, England/Australia, f/p/nf) William Camden (1551–1623, England
List_of_authors_by_name:_C
1986 Australian poetry anthology
Caroline Berndt "The Female Transport", unknown "Desire", Ada Cambridge "Vows", Ada Cambridge "What?", Mary Gilmore "The Woman", Mary Gilmore "Awakened"
The Penguin Book of Australian Women Poets
The_Penguin_Book_of_Australian_Women_Poets
Adams: Complete Edition John Le Gay Brereton — The Triumph of Love Ada Cambridge "An Answer" "Fallen" "Good-Bye" "Honour" Unspoken Thoughts "What of
1887_in_Australian_literature
American author, journalist, and music critic (born 1849) July 19 – Ada Cambridge, English/Australian writer and poet (born 1844) July 22 – John Burland
1926_in_literature
Australian magazine (1865-1962)
attempt to move with the times. Roy Bridges Thomas Alexander Browne Ada Cambridge Marcus Clarke Mary Fortune Charles Harpur Ernestine Hill John O'Grady
The_Australian_Journal
Software company in Cambridge, Massachusetts (founded as Intermetrics 1969)
competition, and wrote one of the first production-quality Ada compilers. The large-scale Ada 95 revision of the language was designed at Intermetrics.
AverStar
15 – Francis Joseph Sherman, 55 (born 1871), Canadian poet July 19 – Ada Cambridge (married name was Cross, but she kept her maiden name as her pen name)
1926_in_poetry
being poems of the Irish heroic age James Allen – As a Man Thinketh Ada Cambridge – Thirty Years in Australia E. K. Chambers – The Mediaeval Stage W.
1903_in_literature
Books published by Oxford University Press
- Thomas Hardy - Robert Buchanan - Edward Dowden - Robert Bridges - Ada Cambridge - Gerard Manley Hopkins - Louisa Sarah Bevington - Michael Field - Alice
Oxford_poetry_anthologies
historical events and publications of Australian literature during 1889. Ada Cambridge – A Woman's Friendship Fergus Hume The Girl from Malta Lady Jezebel
1889_in_Australian_literature
Burns (born 1945) Caroline Caddy (born 1944) Adrian Caesar (born 1955) Ada Cambridge (1844–1926) David Campbell (1915–1979) Elizabeth Campbell (born 1980)
List_of_Australian_poets
British science writer and television presenter
Altrincham Grammar School for Girls. She graduated from the University of Cambridge where she was a student at Churchill College, with Master of Arts and
Helen_Czerski
H. Peden Steel (unknown date) Rolf Boldrewood — A Sydney-Side Saxon Ada Cambridge — A Woman's Friendship Fergus Hume — Madame Midas : A Realistic and
1888_in_Australian_literature
historical events and publications of Australian literature during 1879. Ada Cambridge — In Two Years Time John Boyle O'Reilly – Moondyne Catherine Helen Spence
1879_in_Australian_literature
historical events and publications of Australian literature during 1883. Ada Cambridge — The Three Miss Kings Henrietta Dugdale — A Few Hours in a Far-Off
1883_in_Australian_literature
pseudonym Iota (1853–1926), novelist Mena Calthorpe (1905–1996), novelist Ada Cambridge (1844–1926), novelist, poet, children's writer and autobiographer Marion
List of Australian women writers
List_of_Australian_women_writers
Existence" (aka "The Doppelganger") Mary Fortune – "Kirsty Oglevie" Ada Cambridge – Hymns on the Holy Communion Adam Lindsay Gordon "The Old Leaven" "Visions
1866_in_Australian_literature
the Sea A Consummate Scoundrel A Desperate Conspiracy An Ocean Secret Ada Cambridge – Sisters: A Novel G. B. Lancaster – Sons O' Men Louise Mack – Children
1904_in_Australian_literature
Stayne Louis Becke – Pacific Tales Guy Boothby – "With Three Phantoms" Ada Cambridge – At Midnight and Other Stories Henry Lawson "Mr Smellingscheck" "Two
1897_in_Australian_literature
including year of birth. 6 June – Henry Tate, poet (born 1873) 19 July – Ada Cambridge, novelist and poet (born 1844) 1926 in Australia 1926 in literature
1926_in_Australian_literature
British mathematician and broadcaster (born 1984)
Understanding of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, a fellow of Queens' College, Cambridge, and president of the Institute of Mathematics and
Hannah_Fry
Toll E. J. Brady – The King's Caravan: Across Australia in a Wagon Ada Cambridge – The Eternal Feminine G. B. Lancaster The Altar Stairs The Tracks We
1907_in_Australian_literature
Mackellar, New South Wales politician and surgeon (b. 1844) 19 July – Ada Cambridge, author (born in the United Kingdom) (b. 1844) 14 September – Charles
1926_in_Australia
Franc — Hall's Vineyard W. Clark Russell — John Holdsworth, Chief Mate Ada Cambridge — The Manor House and Other Poems Henry Kendall — "Mooni" James Brunton
1875_in_Australian_literature
1918 Australasian poetry collection by Oxford Uni Press
Charles Henry Souter "Sonnets - Ad Innuptam", Patrick Moloney "Honour", Ada Cambridge "Album Verses (In a Lady's Album)", Marcus Clarke "Travel Song", Mrs
The Oxford Book of Australasian Verse
The_Oxford_Book_of_Australasian_Verse
Australian artist
Gallery of Victoria, with the help of novelist and Williamstown local Ada Cambridge, who had noticed his artistic talents. There, Sturgess studied drawing
Reginald_Sturgess
American historian
Ada Ferrer is a Cuban-American historian. She joined the faculty at Princeton University as the Dayton-Stockton Professor of History in July 2024. She
Ada_Ferrer
historical events and publications of Australian literature during 1877. Ada Cambridge — My Guardian : A Story of the Fen Country Maud Jean Franc Little Mercy
1877_in_Australian_literature
Vendetta A Lost Endeavour The Marriage of Esther: A Torres Strait Sketch Ada Cambridge – Fidelis: A Novel Henry Kingsley – Reginald Hetherage and Leighton
1895_in_Australian_literature
historical events and publications of Australian literature during 1865. Ada Cambridge – The Two Surplices Ellen Davitt – Force and Fraud : A Tale of the Bush
1865_in_Australian_literature
Little Larrikin Barbara Baynton – "The Tramp" (aka "The Chosen Vessel") Ada Cambridge – "The Wind of Destiny" Albert Dorrington – "A Bush Tanqueray" Edward
1896_in_Australian_literature
1906 poetry anthology by Bertram Stevens
Companion" "Day" "Night" Thomas Bracken "Not Understood" "Spirit of Song" Ada Cambridge "What of the Night?" "Good-Bye" "The Virgin Martyr" "Honour" "Despair"
An Anthology of Australian Verse
An_Anthology_of_Australian_Verse
New Zealand feminist, journalist
also joined the Women Writers' Club there, and later she succeeded Ada Cambridge as president. She was one of three women founding members of the Australian
Stella_Henderson
Cemetery in Melbourne, Australia
Force in Europe during World War I and recipient Victoria Cross (VC) Ada Cambridge 1844 1936 English-born fiction author, poet and autobiographer John
Brighton_General_Cemetery
Australian author (1851–1935)
312. Spender 1988, p. 211. Beilby, Raymond; Hadgraft, Cecil (1979). Ada Cambridge, Tasma, and Rosa Praed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-550509-2
Rosa_Campbell_Praed
Boldrewood — The Miner's Right : A Tale of the Australian Goldfields Ada Cambridge — A Mere Chance R. Murray Prior — An Australian Heroine Ernest Favenc
1880_in_Australian_literature
historical events and publications of Australian literature during 1890. Ada Cambridge – Not All in Vain : A Novel Carlton Dawe – The Golden Lake E. W. Hornung
1890_in_Australian_literature
Christopher Brennan — Poems (1913) John Le Gay Brereton — "The Robe of Grass" Ada Cambridge — The Hand in the Dark and Other Poems C. J. Dennis Backblock Ballads
1913_in_Australian_literature
English educational reformer and philanthropist (1792–1860)
and separated from him after less than a year, keeping their daughter Ada, later Ada Lovelace, in her custody despite laws at the time giving fathers sole
Lady_Byron
Restoring Certain Chehalis Indian Lands to Public Domain and Allotting Same to Ada McKay November 23, 1908 942 976 Amending Civil Service Rules Regarding Exceptions
List of executive actions by Theodore Roosevelt
List_of_executive_actions_by_Theodore_Roosevelt
Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County (collected short stories Ada Cambridge – Little Jenny George Manville Fenn – Hollowdell Grange G. A. Henty
1867_in_literature
Australian literature during 1914. Mary Grant Bruce — Gray's Hollow Ada Cambridge — The Making of Rachel Rowe Edward Dyson — Loves of Lancelot Mabel Forrest
1914_in_Australian_literature
Craniofacial research institute
merging with the research arm of the American Dental Association to form the ADA Forsyth Institute, retaining its existing headquarters and CEO. History of
The_Forsyth_Institute
B. Paterson "Riders in the Stand" "Saltbush Bill on the Patriarchs" Ada Cambridge – Thirty Years in Australia A list, ordered by date of birth (and, if
1903_in_Australian_literature
Angus in partnership. Rolf Boldrewood — Plain Living: A Bush Idyll Ada Cambridge — A Marriage Ceremony B. L. Farjeon — The Sacred Nugget Rosa Praed —
1884_in_Australian_literature
Organization that sought to increase women's participation in open-source technology
The Ada Initiative was a non-profit organization that sought to increase women's participation in the free culture movement, open-source technology and
Ada_Initiative
English writer (1862–1893)
strength against shipowner, squatter, and employer of labour generally." Ada Cambridge, of radical views but not a socialist, analysed it as substantively
Francis_Adams_(writer)
Capital and largest city of Serbia
February 2025. "Ada Ciganlija". Tourist Organization of Belgrade. Archived from the original on 27 December 2014. Retrieved 15 September 2010. "Ada: Too Early
Belgrade
English broadcaster and natural historian (born 1926)
and Queen Elizabeth I College. He won a scholarship to Clare College, Cambridge, in 1945 to study geology and zoology, was a member of the undergraduate
David_Attenborough
Pontus Arnoldson, Swedish writer and pacifist (died 1916) November 21 – Ada Cambridge, English/Australian writer and poet (died 1926) December 13 – Catharine
1844_in_literature
Symbol representing the word "and" (&)
dialects, AppleScript, Lingo, HyperTalk, and FileMaker.[citation needed] In Ada it applies to all one-dimensional arrays, not just strings.[citation needed]
Ampersand
English founder of modern nursing (1820–1910)
throughout her life. She was friends with pioneering computer programmer Ada Lovelace, and upon Lovelace's death from cancer at 36 in 1852 after several
Florence_Nightingale
English mathematician, philosopher, and engineer (1791–1871)
found the method impressive, Babbage knew of it, and it was later noted by Ada Lovelace as compatible with the analytical engine. In the period to 1820
Charles_Babbage
Russian and American novelist (1899–1977)
providing a theme that runs from his first book, Mary, to later works such as Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle. While the family was nominally Orthodox, it
Vladimir_Nabokov
scholar and teacher (born in the United Kingdom) (d. 1936) 21 November – Ada Cambridge, writer and poet (born in the United Kingdom) (d. 1926) 14 December
1844_in_Australia
British economist (1904–1984)
crisis in the 1960s. Thompson was the son of Sir John Thompson and his wife Ada Tyrrell. His father was Chief Commissioner of Delhi between 1928 and 1932
Lucius_Thompson-McCausland
1986 anthology edited by Les Murray
Le Gay Brereton – Doris Brett – R. F. Brissenden – Vincent Buckley – Ada Cambridge – David Campbell – Gary Catalano – Marcus Clarke – Hal Colebatch – Laurence
The New Oxford Book of Australian Verse
The_New_Oxford_Book_of_Australian_Verse
Jeffrey Guy Boothby Across the World for a Wife Pharos the Egyptian Ada Cambridge – Materfamilias Mary Gaunt – Deadman's: An Australian Story Louise Mack
1898_in_Australian_literature
Club for women interested in the fine arts in Melbourne, Australia
Australia, was the Salon’s first Patron. Journalist Agnes Murphy, poet Ada Cambridge and journalist Catherine Hay Thomson were among the founding members
Austral_Salon
English nobleman and scientist (1805–1893)
English nobleman and scientist. He was the husband of Lord Byron's daughter Ada, today remembered as a pioneering computer scientist. Lovelace was the eldest
William King-Noel, 1st Earl of Lovelace
William_King-Noel,_1st_Earl_of_Lovelace
British economist (1852–1949)
Wayback Machine (1891) In 1882 he married Florence Ada Brown, who was later a Mayor of Cambridge. They had two sons and a daughter: John Maynard Keynes
John_Neville_Keynes
Software that translates code from one programming language to another
language Ada. The Ada STONEMAN document formalized the program support environment (APSE) along with the kernel (KAPSE) and minimal (MAPSE). An Ada interpreter
Compiler
German author (1872–1969)
Ada Adeline Schnee (née Woodhill; 17 October 1872 – 11 May 1969) was a naturalized German writer and former actress, born to British parents in New Zealand
Ada_Schnee
45°42′45″S 167°06′40″E / 45.71250°S 167.11111°E / -45.71250; 167.11111 Lake Ada Northern Fiordland N.P. 2.5 km2 Along the Milford Track 44°42′40″S 167°51′30″E
List_of_lakes_of_New_Zealand
ADA CAMBRIDGE
ADA CAMBRIDGE
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of German Ada, AADA means "noble."
Surname or Lastname
Frisian and North German
Frisian and North German : from the personal name Ade, which is a pet form of Adam or various names beginning with Ad(al)-, for example Adolf, Adalbrecht (see Albrecht).English : from the personal name Ade, one of the many pet forms of Adam.
Female
French
Elaborated form of French Adèle, ADÉLIE means "noble sort."
Male
Greek
(Ἀδάμ) Greek form of Hebrew Adam, ADAM means "the red earth." In use by the English.
Female
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Anna, ANA means "favor; grace."Â Compare with another form of Ana.
Female
Irish
Contracted form of Irish Gaelic Toiréasa, TRÉASA means "harvester."
Boy/Male
Hebrew American Spanish
Son of Adam: Man of the red earth.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Son of Adam: Man of the red earth.
Male
Turkish
Turkish name ATA means "ancestor."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the personal name Ady, a medieval pet form of Adam.
Girl/Female
Latin
From Aea.
Boy/Male
English
Son of Adam.
Male
Babylonian
, Adar is prince, or, Adar is fire-king.
Female
Swedish
Swedish form of Latin Agatha, AGDA means "good."
Boy/Male
Muslim American Biblical English Hebrew
The Biblical Adam is the English language equivalent.
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Adah, ADA means "ornament." Compare with other forms of Ada.
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Aldo, ALDA means "noble."
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Hebrew Adam, ADÃN means "earth" or "red."
Female
German
Pet form of German names containing the element adal, ADA means "noble." Compare with other forms of Ada.
Boy/Male
African, American, Arabic, Bengali, French, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Latin, Muslim, Spanish, Tamil
Variation of Adam from the Red Earth; Earth; Man; Heaven
ADA CAMBRIDGE
ADA CAMBRIDGE
Boy/Male
Hindu
Victory
Boy/Male
Arabic
God-fearing; Pious
Girl/Female
Indian
Girl/Female
African, Australian, Nigerian
Grace of God; God's Favor; Divine Grace
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sarbani | ஸரà¯à®ªà®¾à®¨à¯€
Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Grace
Boy/Male
Sikh
Love of the heavenly Sky
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Powerful; Radiant
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Titus Andronicus' Son to Tamora.
ADA CAMBRIDGE
ADA CAMBRIDGE
ADA CAMBRIDGE
ADA CAMBRIDGE
ADA CAMBRIDGE
pl.
of Ala
v.
Ado; bustle; business.
prep.
and adv. Above.
imp. & p. p.
of Add
v. t.
To join or unite, as one thing to another, or as several particulars, so as to increase the number, augment the quantity, enlarge the magnitude, or so as to form into one aggregate. Hence: To sum up; to put together mentally; as, to add numbers; to add up a column.
n.
To do; in doing; as, there is nothing ado.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Add
n.
A name of the great blue and yellow macaw (Ara ararauna), native of South America.
v. t.
To add.
v. i.
To make an addition. To add to, to augment; to increase; as, it adds to our anxiety.
adv.
See Outward, adv.
v. t.
To cut with an adz.
n.
Doing; trouble; difficulty; troublesome business; fuss; bustle; as, to make a great ado about trifles.
adv.
Of each; an equal quantity; as, wine and honey, ana (or, contracted, aa), / ij., that is, of wine and honey, each, two ounces.
a.
Prior to Adam.
adv.
A prefix meaning contrary, opposite, in opposition; as, counteract, counterbalance, countercheck. See Counter, adv. & a.
pl.
of Auto-da-fe
n.
Bustle; stir; commotion; ado.
adv.
See Entire, a., Entirely, adv.