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American baseball player (1885–1955)
Dode Criss (March 12, 1885 – September 8, 1955) was an American right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher and pinch hitter who played his entire career
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Saint Pierre de Reims Dode Criss Dode Paskert Guillaume Dode de la Brunerie Louis-Albert Dode [fr] (1875-1945), French botanist Dode (steamboat), a small
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Mutual of Omaha Crissy Criss (born 1987), British radio presenter Darren Criss (born 1987), American actor and singer Dode Criss (1885–1955), American
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Town in Mississippi, United States
government is headed by the mayor and five aldermen who serve four-year terms. Dode Criss, former Major League Baseball pitcher "2020 U.S. Gazetteer Files". United
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other occasions; also lost 19 or more games eight times. September 8 – Dode Criss, 70, good-hitting pitcher turned pinch hitter and first baseman who played
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Professional sports hall of fame
Cardenal Outfielder 2015 Nig Clarke Catcher 2010 Snipe Conley Pitcher 2004 Dode Criss Pitcher 2015 Dick Dietz Outfielder 2009 Jerry Doggett Broadcaster 2006
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Major League Baseball season
Ferris Tom Jones Bobby Wallace Jimmy Williams Joe Yeager Outfielders Dode Criss Roy Hartzell Emmet Heidrick Danny Hoffman Charlie Jones Al Schweitzer
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Major League Baseball season
1909 St. Louis Browns Roster Pitchers Bill Bailey Dode Criss Bill Dinneen Jack Gilligan Bill Grahame Harry Howell Ed Kusel Bill McCorry Barney Pelty Jack
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List of baseball players
Dave Criscione 1977 C Tony Criscola 1942–1943 OF Joe Crisp 1910–1911 C Dode Criss 1908–1911 P Ned Crompton 1909 OF Frank Crossin 1912–1914 C Bill Crouch
Baltimore Orioles all-time roster
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Former minor baseball league in Texas
the league with a 48–32 record, while the Midlands had a 41–40 record. Dode Criss and Clyde Milan played in the league that year. The North Texas League
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Major League Baseball season
Clyde Southwick Jim Stephens Infielders Jimmy Austin John Black Al Clancy Dode Criss Jim Duggan Ernie Gust Ed Hallinan Joe Kutina Frank LaPorte Allie Moulton
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Major League Baseball season
Killefer Jack O'Connor Jim Stephens Infielders Bill Abstein Red Corriden Dode Criss Bert Graham Roy Hartzell Ray Jansen Joe McDonald Tommy Mee Pat Newnam
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Capital of Somme, France
in the framework of the project "The great collection" and also Antoine Dodé [fr], David François [fr], Fraco, Hardoc [fr], Greg Blondin, and Nicolas
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‘Rashomon’, ‘Seven Samurai’ & 70 Other Screenplays Was 100 Norsk bedrageridømt døde i svensk fengsel (in Norwegian) Michael Howells Dies: Production Designer
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Female
English
 Pet form of English Dorothy, DODIE means "gift of God." Compare with another form of Dodie.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English dove, Old English dÅ«fe ‘dove’ (or perhaps occasionally from the Old Norse cognate dúfa), applied as a nickname for a mild and gentle person or as a metonymic occupational name for a keeper of doves. The Old English word was used as a personal name for either sex in the early Middle English period, and the surname at least in part derives from this use.Scottish : translation of Mac Calmáin (see Coleman 1).Scottish : variant of Duff.North German : nickname for a deaf or dull man, Middle Low German dÅf.David James Dove was born about 1696 in Portsmouth, England, where his father was a tailor. He arrived with his wife in Philadelphia in 1750 and in 1751 opened an academy for young ladies. He was the first person in PA who attempted to supply higher education for women.
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English
English : occupational name from the Old English root dÅma, dÄ“ma ‘judge’, ‘arbiter’. Compare Dempster.French : habitational name from Dome in Saône-et-Loire.Hungarian (Döme) : from a pet form of the personal name Demeter.
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English (Cheshire)
English (Cheshire) : possibly a variant spelling of Dunn.
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German
German : from a short form of any of the various Germanic personal names with the first element hrÅd ‘renown’. Compare Robert, Rudiger.North German, Danish, and English : topographic name for someone who lived on land cleared for cultivation or in a clearing in woodland, from Middle Low German rode, Danish rothe, Old English rod. Compare English Rhodes.English : habitational name from any of the many places named with this word, as for example Rode in Cheshire.Slovenian : topographic name from the adjective rod ‘barren’, denoting someone who lived on a barren land.Slovenian : nickname from the Slovenian dialect word rode ‘person with disheveled hair’, a derivative of rod ‘curly’ or ‘hairy’.
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Hebrew
(דּï‹×“Ö´×™) Hebrew name DODI means "my beloved, my friend." Compare with another form of Dodi.
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from the Middle English personal name Dodde, Dudde, Old English Dodda, Dudda, which remained in fairly widespread and frequent use in England until the 14th century. It seems to have been originally a byname, but the meaning is not clear; it may come from a Germanic root used to describe something round and lumpish—hence a short, plump man.Irish : of English origin, taken to Sligo in the 16th century by a Shropshire family; also sometimes adopted by bearers of the Gaelic name Ó Dubhda (see Dowd).Daniel and Mary Dod, natives of England, emigrated to Branford, CT, in about 1645.
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English
English : habitational name from either of two places, one in South Yorkshire (formerly in Derbyshire) and the other near Hereford. The former gets its name from Old English dor ‘door’, used of a pass between hills; the latter from a Celtic river name of the same origin as Dover 1. In some cases, the name may be topographic, from Middle English dore ‘gate’.Irish : in County Limerick a reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Doghair ‘descendant of Doghar’, a byname meaning ‘sadness’; alternatively, according to MacLysaght, it could be from De Hóir, a name of Norman origin. Outside Limerick it may be from French Doré (see below).French (Doré) : nickname from Old French doré ‘golden’, past participle of dorer ‘to gild’ (Late Latin deaurare, from aurum ‘gold’), denoting either a goldsmith or someone with bright golden hair.Hungarian (Dőre) : nickname from dőre ‘stupid’, ‘useless’ ‘mad’.
Female
Hebrew
 Variant spelling of Hebrew Dodi, DODIE means "my beloved, my friend." Compare with another form of Dodie.
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English
English : variant of Duck.
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant spelling of Dow.
Male
English
Short form of English Isidore, DORE means "gift of Isis."
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English
English : patronymic form of Dodd.
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English
English : from Middle English dole ‘portion of land’ (Old English dÄl ‘share’, ‘portion’). The term could denote land within the common field, a boundary mark, or a unit of area; so the name may be of topographic origin or a status name.Irish : reduced and altered Anglicized form of McDowell. Compare McDole.French (Dolé) : nickname for a troubled or anxious person, from Old French dolé, past participle of doler ‘to regret’ (Latin dolere ‘to hurt’).
Male
Hebrew
Hebrew name DODI means "my beloved" or "my uncle." Compare with strictly feminine Dodi.
Female
English
 Pet form of English Dorothy, DODI means "gift of God." Compare with another form of Dodi.
Female
Yiddish
(×”Ö¸×דֶע) Yiddish form for Hebrew Hadaccah, HODE means "myrtle tree."
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English
Old pet form of English Rodger, DODGE means "famous spear."
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Irish
Irish : reduced form of McDade, ‘son of David’.German : from the Frisian personal name Dode, which Bahlow explains as a form derived from baby talk.English (Norfolk) : from Old English dǣd ‘deed’, ‘exploit’, probably applied as a nickname commemorating some exploit perpetrated by the bearer or for someone noted for his derring-do. Compare Deeds.
Girl/Female
English
A , meaning gift of god. Famous bearer: British writer Dodie Smith, author of the children's...
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Hebrew
Gift from God.
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Hindu, Indian
Bunch; Singing
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Buddhist, Indian
Great Contemplation
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Sikh
Light of God
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Latin
Born of the city.
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English French
Brit. A native of England: (Britain) or France:.
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Hebrew
Listen; name of God.
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Hindu
Feminine form of Mihir the Sun
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n.
See Rood, the cross.
a.
Having eyes like a dove; meekeyed; as, dove-eyed Peace.
n.
Any erection resembling the dome or cupola of a building; as the upper part of a furnace, the vertical steam chamber on the top of a boiler, etc.
imp.
Went; walked; proceeded.
v. t.
To pass or spend in drowsiness; as, to doze away one's time.
v. t.
Alt. of Dod
v. t.
To deal out in small portions; to distribute, as a dole; to deal out scantily or grudgingly.
n.
Prevailing popular custom; fashion, especially in the phrase the mode.
n.
Any system of rules or regulations relating to one subject; as, the medical code, a system of rules for the regulation of the professional conduct of physicians; the naval code, a system of rules for making communications at sea means of signals.
v. t.
To evade by a sudden shift of place; to escape by starting aside; as, to dodge a blow aimed or a ball thrown.
n.
Manner of doing or being; method; form; fashion; custom; way; style; as, the mode of speaking; the mode of dressing.
n.
Redness; complexion.
a.
Swung by the tide when at anchor; -- opposed to wind-rode.
v. t.
Fig.: To evade by craft; as, to dodge a question; to dodge responsibility.
n.
The scale as affected by the various positions in it of the minor intervals; as, the Dorian mode, the Ionic mode, etc., of ancient Greek music.
infinitive.
It is done or agreed; let it be a match or bargain; -- used elliptically.
imp.
of Ride