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Easter term is the summer term at the University of Cambridge, University of Wales, Lampeter, University of Durham, and formerly University of Newcastle
Easter_term
Commemoration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ
Christian Easter and the Jewish Passover are called by the same name; and in the older English translations of the Bible, as well, the term Easter was used
Easter
Subdivision of the academic year at educational institutions
four terms: Term 1 starts in late January or early February and ends in late March or early April (often in close proximity to Easter). Term 2 starts in
Academic_term
Recess in early spring at universities and schools
school systems can take place from March to April, depending on term dates and when Easter holiday falls. Spring break is usually a week or two long, although
Spring_break
Academic term
Full Term will begin and end in the next academic year but one are published by the Registrar in the University Gazette during each Hilary Term. Easter term
Michaelmas_term
Academic term in British schools and universities
term is the summer academic term at many British schools and universities and elsewhere in the world. In the UK, 'Summer term' runs from the Easter holiday
Summer_term
Google has added Easter eggs into many of its products and services, such as Google Search, YouTube, and Android since the 2000s. Some easter eggs are created
List_of_Google_Easter_eggs
Something hidden within a work
An Easter egg is a message, image, or feature hidden in software, a video game, a film, or another—usually electronic—medium. The term used in this manner
Easter_egg_(media)
Term in Ireland and the United Kingdom
Wednesday after Easter, whichever is later, and ends on and includes 6 July. In Trinity Term, as in Michaelmas Term and Hilary Term, there is a period
Trinity_term
Second academic term in some English-speaking universities and schools
terms: Hilary, Easter, Trinity and Michaelmas. At the University of Oxford, following the resolution made by Council on 8 May 2002, Hilary Term begins on and
Hilary_term
English jurist (c. 1394–1479)
Serjeants during the Easter term of 1441, and subsequently served as Chief Justice of the King's Bench from 25 January 1442 to Easter term 1460. During the
John_Fortescue_(judge)
Portraits of Elizabeth I of England and Ireland
Easter Term, 1572 Coram Rege Roll, Easter Term, 1584 Charter of Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Ashbourne, Hilliard, 1585 Coram Rege Roll, Easter Term
Portraiture_of_Elizabeth_I
Independent school in Marlborough, Wiltshire, England
the 1890s, the "difficulty" of finding a replacement sport during the Easter term led to hockey matches being regularly played against Clifton College
Marlborough_College
Spring term at some universities
Epiphany term is the second academic term at Durham University, falling between Michaelmas term and Easter term, as in the Christian Feast of the Epiphany
Epiphany_term
1916 armed insurrection in Ireland
The Easter Rising (Irish: Éirí Amach na Cásca), also known as the Easter Rebellion, was an armed insurrection in Ireland during Easter Week in April 1916
Easter_Rising
moveable feast, the date of Easter is determined in each year through a calculation known as computus paschalis (Latin for 'Easter computation') – often simply
Date_of_Easter
Winter term in some British universities
Lent term, named after Lent, the six-week fasting period before Easter, is the name of the winter academic term at the following British universities:
Lent_term
Periods outside English school terms
Term runs from early January to Easter (half term ends in mid-February). Summer Term runs from Easter to mid-July (half term ends in late May/early June)
English_school_holidays
Sir Hugh Courtenay, KG (22 March 1327 – after Easter term 1348) was the eldest son and heir apparent of Hugh Courtenay, 10th Earl of Devon (1303–1377)
Hugh_Courtenay_(died_1348)
British historian and author (born 1961)
Magdalene College, Cambridge, and was President of the Cambridge Union in Easter term 1984. He has a master's degree and doctorate from the University of Edinburgh
Andrew_Lownie
Decorated egg for the celebration of Easter
Easter eggs, also called Paschal eggs, are eggs that are decorated for the Christian festival of Easter, which celebrates the resurrection of Jesus. As
Easter_egg
1584 English court case
rents to Henry VIII. However, a provision in the Act kept in force, for a term of life, any grants that had been made more than a year before the enactment
Heydon's_Case
Constituent college of Durham University
are the Winter Ball in Michaelmas term, the Masquerade Ball in Epiphany term, and the Midsummer Ball in Easter term. St Mary's first home was at 33 Claypath
St_Mary's_College,_Durham
Cambridge University master's course
students successfully completing Part III of the Mathematical Tripos in Easter Term 2011 CASM was replaced by two new degrees, the Master of Mathematics
Part III of the Mathematical Tripos
Part_III_of_the_Mathematical_Tripos
Christian feast celebrating the Holy Spirit's descent
of Easter, Pentecost is a "moveable feast". The Monday after Pentecost is a legal holiday in many European, African and Caribbean countries. The term Pentecost
Pentecost
19th/20th-century English scholar and writer
the Making of British Culture (2023), p. 7 The Term Catalogues, 1668–1709, With a Number for Easter Term, 1711 A.D. A Contemporary Bibliography of English
Edward_Arber
English Whig politician, lawyer and judge
disenfranchised at the 1832 general election. He was made a King's Counsel in Easter Term 1827. On 28 February 1834 he was made a serjeant-at-law and raised to
John_Williams_(English_judge)
Names in Christian traditions
from the Hebrew פֶּסַח (Pesach), meaning Passover. The modern English term Easter developed from the Old English word Ēastre or Ēostre (Old English pronunciation:
Names_of_Easter
Sculptural clock in Cambridge, England
Corpus Clock". The Pelican, Corpus Christi College alumni magazine. No. Easter Term edition. pp. 20–21. "Hawking unveils new £1m Cambridge clock". Cambridge
Corpus_Clock
Christian commemoration
Thursday; or sometimes Holy Thursday, which can also mean the Thursday before Easter) commemorates the Christian belief of the bodily Ascension of Jesus into
Feast_of_the_Ascension
Mediaeval English noble
at the Battle of Crécy. Maud de Beauchamp (died 1366), married before Easter term 1332 Geoffrey de Say, 2nd Lord Say, by whom she had issue. The Barons
Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick
Guy_de_Beauchamp,_10th_Earl_of_Warwick
Governing body of the University of Cambridge
Congregations held to award degrees, the largest of which is at the end of Easter term, when undergraduates receive their degrees in sessions spread over three
Regent_House
Third day of Easter
three terms, Easter Tuesday was an extension of the Easter break within Term 1 in Sydney to allow children to attend the Sydney Royal Easter Show. Under
Easter_Tuesday
George Orwell (1903–1950) author of Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four (Easter Term 1917 only; in May 1917 he became a King's Scholar at Eton) Nerina Pallot
List_of_Old_Wellingtonians
Anglo-Norman nobleman
3, Easter Term Curia Regis Rolls, Volume 4, 7 John to 8 John. (London: Public Record Office, 1971). page 191; roll 42, membrane 15, Trinity Term 8 John
Walter_Devereux_(born_1173)
English merchant and printer (c. 1422–c. 1491)
was one of the defendants in a case in the Court of Common Pleas in Easter term 1420: Kent. John Okman, versus "Thomas Kaxton, of Tentyrden, mercer"
William_Caxton
Topics referred to by the same term
Easter bombing may refer to: April 2012 Kaduna bombings, 8 April 2012, Easter Sunday 2016 Lahore suicide bombing, 27 March 2016, Easter Sunday 2019 Sri
Easter_bombing
Quarterly list of books published
26. Early Catalogues. Bartleby Easter Catalogue No.1, in The Term Catalogues, 1668-1709, With a Number for Easter Term, 1711 A.D. Ed. by Edward Arber
Term_Catalogue
Constituent college of the University of Cambridge in England
dangerously high, so it was not attempted for several years. During the Easter term of 2006, the Mallard was knocked off its rafter by one of the pigeons
Trinity_College,_Cambridge
1970 studio album by George Harrison
He subsequently withdrew from the project due to what Madinger and Easter term "health reasons". Early in July, work on All Things Must Pass was temporarily
All_Things_Must_Pass
British police officer
Law. He was President of the Durham Union for Easter term of 1952, and Editor of Palatinate in Easter and Michaelmas 1950. During his retirement, Harrison
Derek Harrison (police officer)
Derek_Harrison_(police_officer)
1979 studio album by Wings
performance is then reflected in the sequencing of what Madinger and Easter term "heavier rock tracks such as 'Spin It On'". McCartney had recorded a
Back_to_the_Egg
15th century English legal case
replication the famous recovery is alleged to have taken place in the Easter term of 5 Edward IV, before Robert Danby and his fellow justices of the bench
Taltarum's_Case
Anglo-Saxon bishop and saint (c. 634–687)
a feast. "Cuth's Day", the annual college day, is celebrated in the Easter term with music, entertainment, festivities and drinking. Cuddy's Corse is
Cuthbert
Nominate reports by F A Carrington and J Payne
the Central Criminal Court, and on the Circuit, from Michaelmas Term, 1823, to Easter Term, 1841 is the title of a collection of nominate reports by F A
Carrington and Payne's Reports
Carrington_and_Payne's_Reports
before Easter Sunday (March/April). "Easter term" (April-May): traditionally ran from octave of Easter (week after Easter) to Ascension Day (usually May).
Regnal years of English and British monarchs
Regnal_years_of_English_and_British_monarchs
English politician
History of Parliament online. J. Mackman and M. Stevens, 'CP40/637: Easter term 1420', in Court of Common Pleas: the National Archives, Cp40 1399-1500
William_Haute_(MP)
Comprehensive school in Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, Wales
all subjects. Amman Valley County School Magazine, volume III, No.1, Easter Term, 1928 No. 25 "Ysgol Dyffryn Aman". mylocalschool.gov.wales. Retrieved
Ysgol_Dyffryn_Aman
English noblewoman
without issue on 20 February 1374. Sir Hugh Courtenay died shortly after Easter term 1348, and was buried at Ford Abbey, Somerset. While on progress through
Elizabeth_de_Vere
1947 film by Robert McKimson
title is a play on "Easter eggs" and on "yegg", a slang term for a burglar or safecracker. The voice and characterization of the Easter Bunny in the short
Easter_Yeggs
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Easter lily in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Easter lily may refer to: Easter Lily (badge), an Irish republican badge Easter Lily (EP), a 2026
Easter_lily
Student drama society
other audiences. In Easter term, the schedule is compressed into the final week, before May Week. The productions during Easter term tend to have much smaller
Cambridge University Light Entertainment Society
Cambridge_University_Light_Entertainment_Society
1772 case relating to slavery in England
would give judgment, and "let justice be done whatever the consequence": Easter Term, May 14, 1772. ... Mr. Stewart advances no claim on contract; he rests
Somerset_v_Stewart
Flemish painter (1510-1576)
30 August 1559 Elizabeth I, Court of King's Bench, Coram Rege Roll. Easter Term, 1572 Illuminated Royal Letters Patent, 1571. Elizabeth I by Levina Teerlinc
Levina_Teerlinc
Division of the academic year into four parts
Trinity Term and renamed Hilary Term to Lent Term, and Oxford also dropped the original Trinity Term and renamed Easter Term as Trinity Term, thus establishing
Academic quarter (year division)
Academic_quarter_(year_division)
Constituent college of Durham University
informal ball being held at the end of Michaelmas term, and a summer ball being held after exams in Easter term. Academic gowns are also worn at university
Trevelyan_College,_Durham
Muslim nationalist activist (1897–1951)
1950-51 (that covers the academic year starting in Michaelmas term 1950 and ending in Easter term 1951) notes: "It may not be the function of a College magazine
Choudhry_Rahmat_Ali
Football stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland
Easter Road is a football stadium located in the Leith area of Edinburgh, Scotland, which is the home ground of Scottish Premiership club Hibernian (Hibs)
Easter_Road
New Zealand professor of biochemistry
the Easter term of 1934 to the Easter term of 1936 in Cambridge (Emmanuel College), two instead of the usual three years of the PhD, and the term of the
Norman_Lowther_Edson
Peaceful public gathering
Theater, who also hosted the first such event on Easter, March 26, 1967, in Elysian Park, Los Angeles. The term love-in has been interpreted in varying manners
Love-in
Period of study in an educational institution
each term. Historically, the Term 1 holiday have been scheduled around Easter, reflecting the three-term system's notion of an extended Easter break
Academic_year
Saturday six days after Easter Sunday
follows Easter Sunday. The term Easter Saturday is also used colloquially to refer to Holy Saturday – a week before the religious holiday of Easter Saturday
Easter_Saturday
Benefit derived from consuming a product
Lectures on Political Economy, Being part of a course delivered in the Easter term (1832). Bernoulli, Daniel; "Specimen theoriae novae de mensura sortis"
Marginal_utility
Saturday before Easter Sunday
Prayer refers to the day as Easter Even. Although the term Easter Saturday is usually applied to the Saturday in Easter week, in English-speaking countries
Holy_Saturday
Australian classicist and historian (born 1964)
Trinity College, Cambridge in 1986, presided over the Cambridge Union in Easter term 1988 and within 7 years had earned a doctorate. His doctoral thesis was
Christopher_Kelly_(historian)
Celebration of the end of the academic year at Cambridge
to refer to the Sunday immediately after the end of the summer term (known as Easter Term). By this Sunday, all students have finished exams but most of
May_Week
Series of suicide bombings
On 21 April 2019, Easter Sunday, three churches in Sri Lanka and three luxury hotels in the commercial capital, Colombo, were targeted in a series of coordinated
2019 Sri Lanka Easter bombings
2019_Sri_Lanka_Easter_bombings
Educational institution in London, England
read as followeth, every Trinity term arithmetique, in Michaelmas and Hilary terms theoretical geometry, in Easter term practical geometry. The astronomy
Gresham_College
Private school in Crowthorne, Berkshire, England
the first elected Mayor of Bristol (2012–2016) Writer George Orwell (Easter Term 1917 only; in May 1917 he became a King's Scholar at Eton) Poet Gavin
Wellington_College,_Berkshire
Geographic area of Scotland
have different boundaries. Places in Easter Ross include: Alness Dingwall (included in some contexts in the term Easter Ross, though in some contexts it refers
Easter_Ross
Library of Selwyn College, Cambridge
is Elizabeth Stratton. The new Bartlam Library officially opened in Easter Term 2021 in Ann’s Court, replacing the War Memorial Library as the main library
Selwyn_College_Library
Legislature of England, c. 1236 to 1707
January or February for the Hilary term, in April or May for the Easter term, in July, and in October for the Michaelmas term. Most parliaments had between
Parliament_of_England
1972 song by Ringo Starr
influence of glam rock on Starr through what authors Chip Madinger and Mark Easter term "its big drum sound and repetitious nature". The line-up comprised Starr
Back_Off_Boogaloo
Germanic goddess
from the term asteronhus, which is translated by most scholars as 'Easter-house' and would parallel the Medieval Flemish Paeshuys ('Easter-house'). Frankish
Ēostre
British Army officer (1797–1868)
stayed for his third year and was 'submitted for examination in the Easter term of 1818'...in the event he did not take [it]". Woodham-Smith says he
James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan
James_Brudenell,_7th_Earl_of_Cardigan
Classical scholar and judge
the Cambridge Union Society; the younger Laurence held office in the Easter Term of 1874. On graduating his studies, Laurence turned to the law. As a
Perceval_Maitland_Laurence
Title in the Peerage of England
Garter, p. 525, at Google Books "published in The Escutcheon, Number 3 – Easter Term, 2005". cuhags.soc.srcf.net. Higman 2004, p. 61. ""Survey of London";
Baron_Howard_de_Walden
Island in Canada
New York Times. Retrieved December 28, 2018. "Regina vs. McCormick, Easter Term". Queen's Bench Reports. 22 Vic: 131. 1859. "Natural Heritage". Township
Pelee,_Ontario
(Michaelmas Term) Lent Bumps (6th/7th Week, Lent Term) Small Boats Regatta (0th Week, Easter Term) May Bumps (7th-8th Week, Easter Term) "Race History"
Cambridge University Combined Boat Clubs
Cambridge_University_Combined_Boat_Clubs
Constituent college of the University of Cambridge
including the renowned inter-collegiate 'Cuppers' competition, occur in Easter term. Additionally, the college organises social events throughout the academic
Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
Sidney_Sussex_College,_Cambridge
Topics referred to by the same term
Luke Easter may refer to: Luke Easter (baseball) (1915–1979), American baseball player Luke Easter (musician), vocalist for the band Tourniquet This disambiguation
Luke_Easter
Festal season in the liturgical year of Christianity
between Easter and the Ascension "Sundays After Easter" rather than "Sundays of Easter"; others, such as the Church of England and ECUSA, use the term "Sundays
Eastertide
1970 song by Paul McCartney
him on all instruments, including what authors Chip Madinger and Mark Easter term "percussive handslaps on a book", and ends with the sound of laughter
The_Lovely_Linda
Calendar during which the judges sit in court
terms: Michaelmas term - from October to December Hilary term - from January to April Easter term - from April to May Trinity term - from June to July
Legal_year
Spanish cake
their shell at Easter, known in other parts of the Iberian Peninsula as Hornazo". There are several hypotheses about the origin of the term: Munda: in the
Easter_mona
Traditional Easter game
Egg rolling, or an Easter egg roll, is a traditional game played with eggs at Easter. Different nations have different versions of the game, usually played
Egg_rolling
Legal institution of ancient Rome
inspiring for the remark of Bereford in Belyng’s case (Y. BB. 5Ed. II, Easter Term). For closer details see: Buckland, Main Institutions, p. 232 et seq
Fideicommissum
British botanical collector 1851–1909
expedition in Australia. While he was there, his health broke down. He spent Easter term 1879 at Christ's College, Cambridge, but did not take a degree. In December
Jess_Young
English soldier and heir apparent to the earldom of Devon
needed] the only child of Sir Hugh Courtenay (22 March 1327 – after Easter term 1348) and Elizabeth de Vere. He was the grandson of Hugh Courtenay, 10th
Hugh_Courtenay_(died_1374)
British adult literacy expert (1922-2003)
Editor-in-Chief of Palatinate and President of the Durham Union Society during Easter term of 1951. Townsend-Coles pursued a career in the field of adult education
Edwin_K._Townsend-Coles
Irish barrister and Liberal Party politician
1861 and LLD in 1866. He was called to the bar by the Middle Temple in Easter Term, 1866. A magistrate for County Roscommon, he was High Sheriff of Roscommon
Denis_Maurice_O'Conor
American politician
in as mayor on December 28, 2023, officially starting her term on January 1, 2024. Easter lives in New Chauncey, West Lafayette with her husband and
Erin_Easter
in the Court of Common Pleas and in other Courts", from Easter term 1819 to Michaelmas term 1840. 19 vols. London. 1821-40. 8vo. The first three volumes
Peregrine_Bingham_the_Younger
Former theatre in London
obtained a legal judgement voiding the original lease at the end of Easter Term (June) of 1584, thereby ending the First Blackfriars Playhouse after
Blackfriars_Theatre
1976 novel by American writer Richard Yates
The Easter Parade is a novel by American writer Richard Yates. Published in 1976, Yates's book explores the tragic lives of two sisters. Along with Revolutionary
The_Easter_Parade
Anglo-Dutch flower and fruit painter (1648 – 1679)
threatening to have John imprisoned or forced to leave England. Then in Easter term 1676, Simon sued John for the collection of training pieces (which had
John_Verelst_(1648–1679)
Third Sunday before Ash Wednesday
Septuagesima (/ˌsɛptjuəˈdʒɛsɪmə/) is the ninth Sunday before Easter, the third before Ash Wednesday. The term is sometimes applied to the seventy days starting on
Septuagesima
English academic and clergyman
on 11 July 1606, aged 15, having entered the college in the previous Easter term. He was elected taberdar (pauper puer) on 29 October 1609. He graduated
Christopher_Potter_(provost)
Independent school in Durham, England
the county. Hockey is also played by the boys, predominantly in the Easter term. Rowing has been a major sport at Durham School since at least 1838.
Durham_School
was called to the bar of Ontario as a barrister and a solicitor in the Easter Term of 1878, and joined the firm he had articled with, Scatcherd & Meredith
Thomas_Graves_Meredith
EASTER TERM
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Female
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Persian Esther, ESZTER means "star."
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : nickname for someone who behaved in a masterful manner, or an occupational name for someone who was master of his craft or a schoolmaster, from Middle English maister (Old French maistre, Latin magister). In early instances this surname was often borne by people who were franklins or other substantial freeholders, presumably because they had laborers under them to work their lands. In Scotland Master was the title given to administrators of medieval hospitals, as well as being born by the eldest sons of barons; thus, the surname may also have been acquired as a metonymic occupational name by someone in the service of such.Either a dialect form or an Americanized form of German Meister.Indian (Gujarat and Bombay city) : Parsi occupational name for someone who was a master of his craft, from the English word master.
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of Persian Esther, ESTERI means "star."
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : variant of Lester.English (East Anglia) : occupational name for a maker of cobblers’ lasts, from Middle English last, lest, the wooden form in the shape of a foot used for making or repairing shoes (Old English lÇ£ste from lÄst ‘footprint’).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Castor.Americanized spelling of German Kaster.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : nickname from Middle High German agelster ‘magpie’, which was known especially in the Middle Ages for mischievous tricks.English : perhaps a variant of Easter.
Boy/Male
English
From the name of the Christian festival, which is based on Eostre, the name of a Germanic spring...
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English
Born at Easter; Goddess of the Dawn; Easter Time
Surname or Lastname
English (Somerset)
English (Somerset) : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Paster or Pastor.
Boy/Male
American, British, Chinese, English
Eastern Settlement; From East Town
Male
English
English unisex name derived from the holiday name "Easter," which is related to Old English Eosturmónaþ/Eastermónaþ, EASTER means "April."
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, CARTER means "carter," someone who uses a cart.
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon American English Persian
Goddess of the dawn.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone living to the east of a main settlement, from Middle English easter ‘eastern’, Old English ēasterra, in form a comparative of ēast ‘east’ (see East).English : habitational name from a group of villages in Essex, named from Old English eowestre ‘sheepfold’.English : nickname for someone who had some connection with the festival of Easter, such as being born or baptized at that time (Old English ēastre, perhaps from the name of a pagan festival connected with the dawn).Translation of the German family name Oster.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Irish, Italian, Jewish, Latin, Lebanese, Polish, Scandinavian, Spanish, Swedish
Star; Saved the Jews from Annihilation in Persia; Myrtle Leaf; Form of Persian Esther
Female
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Persian Esther, ESTER means "star."
Surname or Lastname
German
German : variant of Pastor 2.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : occupational name from Polish pasterz ‘shepherd’.English : generally a variant of Pastor, but possibly in some cases an occupational name for a baker, from an agent derivative of Old French paste ‘paste or dough’.
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Born at Easter
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; perhaps a hypercorrected form of Easter.
Surname or Lastname
Americanized spelling of German Köster or Küster ‘sexton’ (see Kuster).English
Americanized spelling of German Köster or Küster ‘sexton’ (see Kuster).English : variant of Coster.The American military officer George Custer (1839–76) was a descendant of a German officer from Hesse by the name of Küster.
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Muslim, Parsi, Portuguese, Telugu
Brilliant; The Fair One; Brilliant and Lovely; Fair
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Greek, Latin
From Rome
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Afghan, American, Arabic, Australian, British, English, Hebrew, Latin, Muslim
Graceful; Intelligent; From Denmark; Form of Dana
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Estes.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, French, Muslim
Teller of Tales of 1001 Nights; Person of the City; Modern; City Dweler; City Dweller; City Born
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Omnipresent
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
One who has Accomplished his Aim
Boy/Male
Tamil
Manishit | மாஂநீஷித
Wished
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant spelling of Parrish.
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n.
One who casts; as, caster of stones, etc. ; a caster of cannon; a caster of accounts.
v. t.
To become the master of; to subject to one's will, control, or authority; to conquer; to overpower; to subdue.
n.
That in which, or by which, anything is tasted, as, a dram cup, a cheese taster, or the like.
n.
The day on which the festival is observed; Easter day.
v. i.
To move in a canter.
n.
A vessel having (so many) masts; -- used only in compounds; as, a two-master.
n.
A plant of the genus Callistephus. Many varieties (called China asters, German asters, etc.) are cultivated for their handsome compound flowers.
n.
The master or superintendent of a mint. Also used figuratively.
n.
See Caster, a small wheel.
a.
Situated or dwelling in the east; oriental; as, an eastern gate; Eastern countries.
n.
One who has attained great skill in the use or application of anything; as, a master of oratorical art.
n.
One who uses, or controls at will, anything inanimate; as, to be master of one's time.
a.
Situated, directed, or moving toward the east; as, the easterly side of a lake; an easterly course or voyage.
n.
One who pastes; as, a paster in a government department.
a.
Going toward the east, or in the direction of east; as, an eastern voyage.
v. t.
To master thoroughly.
v. t.
To gain the command of, so as to understand or apply; to become an adept in; as, to master a science.
v. t.
To cause, as a horse, to go at a canter; to ride (a horse) at a canter.
n.
Alt. of Lotos-eater
n.
One who is skilled; a master of his business; a proficient; an adept.