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20th-century English suffragette
Edith Bessie New (17 March 1877 – 2 January 1951) was an English suffragette who was one of the first two suffragettes to use vandalism as a tactic. She
Edith_New
First Lady of the United States from 1901 to 1909
second lady of the United States in 1901 and the first lady of New York from 1899 to 1900. Edith Carow grew up alongside the Roosevelt family and married Theodore
Edith_Roosevelt
Historical fiction podcast about Edith Wilson
Edith! is a historical fiction podcast written and created by Gonzalo Cordova and Travis Helwig, produced by QCode and Crooked Media starring Rosamund
Edith!
French singer (1915–1963)
Édith Giovanna Gassion (19 December 1915 – 10 October 1963), known as Édith Piaf (French: [edit pjaf]), was a French singer and lyricist. She is regarded
Édith_Piaf
American socialite and singer (1895 – 1977)
Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale (October 5, 1895 – February 5, 1977) was an American socialite and singer known for her reclusive and eccentric lifestyle. Known
Edith_Ewing_Bouvier_Beale
Name list
Look up Edith in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Edith is a feminine given name derived from the Old English word ēad, meaning wealth or prosperity,
Edith
American writer and designer (1862–1937)
Edith Newbold Wharton (/ˈhwɔːrtən/; née Jones; January 24, 1862 – August 11, 1937) was an American writer and designer. Wharton drew upon her insider's
Edith_Wharton
American socialite and cabaret performer (1917–2002)
with her mother Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale in the 1975 documentary film Grey Gardens, by Albert and David Maysles. Beale was born in New York City, the
Edith_Bouvier_Beale
American clinical psychologist (1927–2026)
Edith Eva Eger (née Elefánt, September 29, 1927 – April 27, 2026) was a Hungarian and American psychologist, specialist in the treatment of post-traumatic
Edith_Eger
First Lady of the United States from 1915 to 1921
Edith Wilson (née Bolling, formerly Galt; October 15, 1872 – December 28, 1961) was First Lady of the United States from 1915 to 1921 as the second wife
Edith_Wilson
Census-designated place in New Mexico, United States
Edith Enclave is a census-designated place (CDP) in Bernalillo County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 211 at the 2010 census. It is part
Edith_Enclave,_New_Mexico
Fictional character
Edith Bunker is a fictional character on the 1970s sitcom All in the Family (and occasionally Archie Bunker's Place), played by Jean Stapleton. She is
Edith_Bunker
Mother of Anne Frank (1900–1945)
Edith Frank (née Holländer; 16 January 1900 – 6 January 1945) was the mother of Holocaust diarist Anne Frank and her older sister Margot. After the family
Edith_Frank
American actress and singer (1918–1984)
Edith Massey (born Edith Y. Dornfeld; May 28, 1918 – October 24, 1984) was an American actress and singer. Massey was best known for her appearances in
Edith_Massey_(actress)
2017 exploration game
What Remains of Edith Finch is a first-person exploration video game developed by Giant Sparrow and published by Annapurna Interactive. The game was released
What_Remains_of_Edith_Finch
British nurse (1865–1915)
Edith Louisa Cavell (/ˈkævəl/ KAV-əl; 4 December 1865 – 12 October 1915) was a British nurse. She is celebrated for treating wounded soldiers from both
Edith_Cavell
American painter (born 1949)
Edith "Edie" Vonnegut (born December 29, 1949) is an American painter. Her work—most of which juxtaposes heavenly beings and mundane activities—has been
Edith_Vonnegut
American costume designer (1897–1981)
Edith Claire Head (née Posener; October 28, 1897 – October 24, 1981) was an American film costume designer. She received a record 35 nominations for the Academy
Edith_Head
2015 film by Sarah Gavron
Helena Bonham Carter as Edith Ellyn. Although the character of Ellyn is fictitious, she was loosely based on Edith Garrud and Edith New. Meryl Streep as Emmeline
Suffragette_(film)
University in Perth, Western Australia
Edith Cowan University (ECU) is a public research university in Western Australia. It is named in honour of Edith Cowan, the first woman to be elected
Edith_Cowan_University
New Zealand artist and missionary (1867–1939)
Edith Emma Munnings (5 May 1867 – 24 April 1939), later known as Edith Strutton, was a New Zealand artist and a missionary in India. Munnings was one of
Edith_Munnings
Conference and training facility of the Girl Scouts of the USA
Manor, New York. The facility lies just outside Briarcliff Manor's boundaries, in the town of Mount Pleasant. The site has had four names: Camp Edith Macy
Edith_Macy_Conference_Center
American actress (born 1939)
names). Edith Ann has an oversized, playfully aggressive dog named Buster and a boyfriend named Junior Phillips, a possibly unrequited love. (Only Edith Ann
Lily_Tomlin
Video game publisher
video games published by Annapurna Interactive include What Remains of Edith Finch (2017), Donut County (2018), Outer Wilds (2019), Sayonara Wild Hearts
Annapurna_Interactive
American painter (1918–1999)
Edith Robinson Wyle (April 21, 1918 – October 12, 1999) was an American artist and arts patron, founder of the Craft and Folk Art Museum in Los Angeles
Edith_R._Wyle
American writer and biographer
Edith Russell, Countess Russell (5 November 1900 – 1 January 1978; née Edith Finch) was an American writer and biographer. She was the fourth and last
Edith_Finch_Russell
1907 novel by Edith Wharton
The Fruit of the Tree is the third full-length novel by Edith Wharton, published in New York by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1907, with illustrations by
The_Fruit_of_the_Tree
Lieutenant Governor of Ontario since 2023
Edith Dumont (born 1964) is a Canadian educator who has served as the 30th lieutenant governor of Ontario since November 14, 2023. Dumont was born in
Edith_Dumont
British crime couple
Edith Jessie Thompson (25 December 1893 – 9 January 1923) and Frederick Edward Francis Bywaters (27 June 1902 – 9 January 1923) were a British couple
Edith Thompson and Frederick Bywaters
Edith_Thompson_and_Frederick_Bywaters
American nephrologist (1903–1977)
Edith Brooks Farnsworth (November 17, 1903 – December 4, 1977) was an American nephrologist known for her research on kidney disease and for her involvement
Edith_Farnsworth
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Topics referred to by the same term
up Edith or Édith in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Edith is a female given name. Edith may also refer to: Edith, Texas, USA; a ghost town Edith Creek
Edith_(disambiguation)
English author and poet (1858–1924)
Edith Nesbit (married name Edith Bland; 15 August 1858 – 4 May 1924) was an English writer and poet, who published her books for children and others as
E._Nesbit
Hawaiian teacher and kumu hula (1913–1979)
Edith Kenao Kanakaʻole (born Edith Kekuhikuhipuʻuoneonāaliʻiōkohala Kenao, October 30, 1913 – October 3, 1979) was a Hawaiian dancer, chanter, teacher
Edith_Kanakaʻole
American translator (1936–2023)
Edith Marion Grossman (née Dorph; March 22, 1936 – September 4, 2023) was an American literary translator. Known for her work translating Latin American
Edith_Grossman
American actress (born 1963)
Edith Falco (born July 5, 1963) is an American actress. She is known for her roles on stage and screen and has received numerous accolades including four
Edie_Falco
American fashion designer (1919–2014)
Edith Flagg (née Faierstein, also known as Feuerstein; November 1, 1919 – August 13, 2014) was an Austrian-born American fashion designer, fashion industry
Edith_Flagg
"Mehdi Hasan Wants to Debate You". New York Magazine. Retrieved 28 August 2025.(subscription required) "Edith New SUFFRAGETTE". SWINDON HERITAGE BLUE
List_of_people_from_Swindon
Historic house in Manhattan, New York
The Edith Fabbri House is an Italian Renaissance revival-style townhouse that is located at 7 East 95th Street on New York City's Upper East Side. Designed
Edith_Fabbri_House
American actress (1907–1977)
Edith Barrett (born Edith Barrett Williams; January 19, 1907 – February 22, 1977) was an American actress. She was a romantic star on Broadway and in
Edith_Barrett
Acadian-Canadian singer-songwriter and folklorist (born 1942)
Édith Butler OC CQ ONB (born Marie Nicole Butler; 27 July 1942) is an Acadian-Canadian singer-songwriter and folklorist from New Brunswick’s Acadian Peninsula
Édith_Butler
UK movement for women's suffrage, 1903–1918
Metge Dora Montefiore Alice Morrissey Flora Murray Margaret Nevinson Edith New Adela Pankhurst Christabel Pankhurst Emmeline Pankhurst Sylvia Pankhurst
Women's Social and Political Union
Women's_Social_and_Political_Union
2004 British TV miniseries of Elizabeth Gaskell's 1855 novel of the same name
Helstone in Hampshire. At the wedding of her cousin, Edith, Margaret is approached by Edith's new brother-in-law, Henry Lennox (John Light). Lennox visits
North_&_South_(TV_serial)
New Zealand artist (1885–1964)
Edith Marion Collier (28 March 1885 – 12 December 1964) was an early modern painter from New Zealand. Brought up and educated in Whanganui, Collier received
Edith_Collier
German nun and philosopher (1891–1942)
Edith Stein (German: [ʃtaɪn]; in religion Teresa Benedicta of the Cross; 12 October 1891 – 9 August 1942) was a German philosopher who converted to Catholicism
Edith_Stein
Wife of J. R. R. Tolkien (1889–1971)
Edith Mary Tolkien (née Bratt; 21 January 1889 – 29 November 1971) was the wife of the academic, philologist, poet, and novelist J. R. R. Tolkien. She
Edith_Tolkien
Canadian vocal coach (1902–1981)
Edith Skinner (née Warman; 22 September 1902 – 25 July 1981) was a Canadian-born vocal coach and a consultant to actors. Her book, Speak With Distinction
Edith_Skinner
American actress (1927–2008)
Edie Adams (born Edith Elizabeth Enke; April 16, 1927 – October 15, 2008) was an American comedian, actress, singer and businesswoman who was prominent
Edie_Adams
Medal awarded to British suffragettes
Moorhead – 29 August 1912, 29 November 1912, 29 January 1913, 15 October 1913 Edith New Marie du Sautoy Newby – 4 March 1912 Frances Outerbridge Emmeline Pankhurst –
Hunger_Strike_Medal
American actress (1864–1921)
Edith Mary Kingdon Gould (August 24, 1864 – November 13, 1921) was an American actress. She married George Jay Gould, American railroad developer and
Edith_Kingdon
American actress (1911–1986)
Edith Atwater (April 22, 1911 – March 14, 1986) was an American stage, film, and television actress. Born in Chicago, Atwater made her Broadway debut
Edith_Atwater
of places and organisations named after Edith Cavell. For major monuments to her memory, see the list at Edith Cavell. Citations Basildon and Thurrock
List of things named after Edith Cavell
List_of_things_named_after_Edith_Cavell
American philanthropist
Edith Stuyvesant Vanderbilt Gerry (née Dresser; January 17, 1873 – December 21, 1958) was an American philanthropist and wife of George Washington Vanderbilt
Edith_Stuyvesant_Gerry
First Indigenous-Canadian woman to gain the right of suffrage
Charlotte Edith Anderson Monture (10 April 1890 – 3 April 1996), known simply as Edith Monture, was a Mohawk World War I veteran, known as the first Indigenous-Canadian
Edith_Monture
American actress
Gaier is an American actress who voices Edith in the Despicable Me franchise. Gaier was raised in Livingston, New Jersey. She got into acting after accompanying
Dana_Gaier
British landowner (1883–1942)
Edith May Pretty (née Dempster; 1 August 1883 – 17 December 1942) was an English landowner on whose land the Sutton Hoo ship burial was discovered after
Edith_Pretty
American medical researcher (1891-1982)
Edith Smaw Quimby (née Hinkley; July 10, 1891 – October 11, 1982) was an American medical researcher and physicist, best known as one of the founders
Edith_Quimby
Mexican actress (1964–2019)
Edith González Fuentes (Spanish pronunciation: [eˈðit gonˈsales]; 10 December 1964 – 13 June 2019) was a Mexican actress, regarded as a blonde bombshell
Edith_González
American judge (born 1948)
based in New Orleans, Louisiana. Clement was born on April 29, 1948, in Birmingham, Alabama, the daughter of Erskine John Brown and the former Edith Burrus
Edith_Brown_Clement
1965 novel by John Williams
William Stoner, his career and workplace politics, marriage to his wife Edith, affair with his colleague Katherine, and his love and pursuit of literature
Stoner_(novel)
American historian
of the United States Theodore Roosevelt. Williams was born as Edith Roosevelt Derby in New York City to Dr. Richard Derby and Ethel Carow Roosevelt of the
Edith_Derby_Williams
American actress (1923–2013)
stage, television and film. Stapleton is best known for her portrayal of Edith Bunker, the perpetually optimistic and devoted wife of Archie Bunker, on
Jean_Stapleton
1983 French biographical film
Édith et Marcel is a 1983 French biographical film directed by Claude Lelouch. The film depicts the passionate romance between singer Édith Piaf and boxer
Édith_et_Marcel
2025 historical drama film
1930 London, Lord and Lady Grantham, and their daughter and son-in-law, Edith and Bertie Pelham (aka Lord and Lady Hexham), attend a play starring Guy
Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale
Downton_Abbey:_The_Grand_Finale
American LGBTQ rights activist and technology manager (1929–2017)
Edith Windsor (née Schlain; June 20, 1929 – September 12, 2017) was an American LGBT rights activist and a technology manager at IBM. She was the lead
Edith_Windsor
British suffragette (1864–1954)
contact with the increasingly militant WSPU. She did keep in contact with Edith How-Martyn and she was still a member of the Church League for Women's Suffrage
Minnie_Baldock
American chemist (1929–2026)
on zeolites and molecular sieves at Union Carbide. Edith Marie Flanigen was born in Buffalo, New York, on January 28, 1929. She and her two sisters,
Edith_M._Flanigen
American lawyer
June 12, 1956) was an American attorney and sportsman in New York City who was married to Edith Ewing Bouvier, an aunt of former First Lady of the United
Phelan_Beale
American magazine editor
Edith Lewis (December 22, 1882 – August 11, 1972) was a magazine editor at McClure's Magazine, the managing editor of Every Week Magazine, and an advertising
Edith_Lewis
American socialite and premier amateur golfer (1899–1984)
Edith Cummings Munson (March 26, 1899 – November 20, 1984), popularly known as The Fairway Flapper, was an American socialite and one of the premier amateur
Edith_Cummings
Bridge in near Queenstown, New Zealand
Edith Cavell Bridge is a bridge over the Shotover River in the Otago region in the South Island of New Zealand that stands at 47.8 metres (157 ft) tall
Edith_Cavell_Bridge
1975 documentary film by Albert and David Maysles
lives of two reclusive, upper-class women, a mother and daughter both named Edith Beale, who lived in poverty at Grey Gardens, a derelict mansion at 3 West
Grey_Gardens
New York socialite, author, and conspiracy theorist
Edith, Lady Queenborough (formerly Edith Starr Miller) (July 16, 1887 – January 16, 1933) was an American-born British socialite, author, and conspiracy
Edith_Starr_Miller
American television producer and author
(November 14, 1991). "Edith Zornow, 72, Animation Producer For 'Sesame Street'". The New York Times. Retrieved August 18, 2021. "EDITH ZORNOW; HELPED DEVELOP
Edith_Zornow
American actress (1896–1973)
Edith King (born Edith Keck; November 14, 1896 – February 24, 1973) was an American stage and film actress. Edith King was born Edith Keck, daughter of
Edith_King
German actor
Edith Posca (1892–1931) was a German stage and film actress. The wife of director Lupu Pick, she appeared as the leading lady in a number of his silent
Edith_Posca
English socialist, feminist and suffragette
Edith 'Biddy' Lanchester (28 July 1871 – 26 March 1966) was an English socialist, feminist and suffragette. She became well known in 1895 when her family
Edith_Lanchester
British actress (born 1987)
British actress, writer and director. She is best known for her roles as Edith in the Enola Holmes films, Cynthia in Chewing Gum, Raquel in the E4/Netflix
Susan_Wokoma
American botanist (1877–1971)
Edith Gertrude Clements (1874–1971), also known as Edith S. Clements and Edith Schwartz Clements, was an American botanist and pioneer of botanical ecology
Edith_Clements
British suffragist (1881–1962)
funds for the militant movement, and with hunger strikers Alice Paul and Edith New at Arbroath. in 1911, she was pictured in The Vote with the Scottish delegates
Anna_Munro
New Zealand actor, writer and poet (1923–2007)
Edith Campion MBE (born Beverley Georgette Hannah; 13 December 1923 – 16 September 2007) was a New Zealand actor, writer, and a co-founder of the New
Edith_Campion_(actress)
American actress (1896–1980)
Edith Evanson (née Carlson; April 29, 1896 – November 29, 1980) was an American character actress of film, stage and television during the Golden Age
Edith_Evanson
American real-estate holdout (1921–2008)
Edith Macefield (August 21, 1921 – June 15, 2008) was an American real estate holdout who received worldwide attention in 2006 when she turned down an
Edith_Macefield
American fashion designer, war correspondent and RMS Titanic survivor
Edith Louise Rosenbaum Russell (June 12, 1879 – April 4, 1975) was an American fashion buyer, stylist and correspondent for Women's Wear Daily, best remembered
Edith_Rosenbaum
Province of Canada
museum. The music of New Brunswick includes artists such as Henry Burr, Roch Voisine, Lenny Breau, and Édith Butler. Symphony New Brunswick, based in Saint
New_Brunswick
American sitcom (1971–1979)
Rooney's opinion, its poor chance of success. Jean Stapleton as Edith Bunker, née Baines: Edith is Archie's ditzy but kind-hearted wife. Archie often tells
All_in_the_Family
French rock band
with new live shows and a new album "La Fin de la Vie Sauvage" released in 2021. Part of the Punk movement, Edith Nylon was a precursor to new wave music
Edith_Nylon
New Zealand farmer and community leader
Edith Louisa Niederer (1890–1973) was a New Zealand farmer and community leader. Morgan, Karen J. "Edith Louisa Niederer". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
Edith_Louisa_Niederer
Scottish radio DJ and television presenter
Edith Eleanor Bowman (born 1974) is a Scottish radio DJ and television presenter. She hosted Colin and Edith, weekday afternoons, weekend breakfast, and
Edith_Bowman
English noble (1878–1959)
Edith Helen Vane-Tempest-Stewart, Marchioness of Londonderry (née Chaplin; 3 December 1878 – 23 April 1959), was a noted and influential society hostess
Edith Vane-Tempest-Stewart, Marchioness of Londonderry
Edith_Vane-Tempest-Stewart,_Marchioness_of_Londonderry
Community in Missouri, United States
Gazetteer, DeLorme, 1998, First edition, p. 62-63, ISBN 0-89933-224-2 McCall, Edith, New Life to Historic Riverdale, White River Valley Historical Quarterly, Volume
Riverdale,_Missouri
House in East Hampton, New York
Hampton, New York. It was the residence of the Beale family from 1924 to 1979, including mother and daughter Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale and Edith "Little
Grey_Gardens_(estate)
Mother of Nancy Reagan (1888–1987)
Edith Prescott Davis (née Luckett; July 16, 1888 – October 26, 1987) was an American film and Broadway stage actress in the 1900s through the 1920s. She
Edith_Luckett_Davis
River in New Zealand
The Edith River is a river of Fiordland, New Zealand. It rises to the west of the Edith Saddle and flows westward into Lake Alice, which drains into George
Edith_River
British poet and critic (1887–1964)
Dame Edith Louisa Sitwell (7 September 1887 – 9 December 1964) was a British poet and critic and the eldest of the three literary Sitwells. She reacted
Edith_Sitwell
Titanic survivor (1896–1997)
Edith Eileen Haisman (née Brown; 27 October 1896 – 20 January 1997) was a South African-British woman who was one of the last remaining and oldest survivors
Edith_Haisman
American journalist (born 1943)
Edith Lederer, also known as Edie Lederer (born 1943) is an American war journalist. Lederer grew up in Long Island. In 1963, Lederer received a Bachelor
Edith_Lederer
British actress (born 1986)
1986) is an English actress, most widely known for her performance as Lady Edith Crawley in the ITV (UK) and PBS (US) television period drama series Downton
Laura_Carmichael
American socialite (1872–1932)
Edith Rockefeller McCormick (August 31, 1872 – August 25, 1932) was an American socialite. McCormick's parents were Standard Oil co-founder John D. Rockefeller
Edith_Rockefeller_McCormick
American singer (1926–2000)
Edith Arlene Peters (April 14, 1926 – October 28, 2000) was an American singer and actress. She appeared in more than sixteen films from 1957 to 1981
Edith_Peters
EDITH NEW
EDITH NEW
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Edith, EDYTH means "rich battle."
Girl/Female
Anglo, Australian, British, Czechoslovakian, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Swedish
Joyous; Prosperity; Battle; Spoils of War; Strife for Wealth; Prosperous in War; Fortune
Girl/Female
British, English
Prosperity; Battle
Girl/Female
British, English, German
Prosperity; Battle
Boy/Male
Indian
From the beginning
Girl/Female
Anglo, Australian, British, English, German, Swedish
Joyous; Prosperity; Battle; Strife for Wealth
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon American English
Joyous.
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Indian, Netherlands, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
Prosperous in War; Joyous; Prosperity; Battle; Rich Gift; Strife for Wealth; Rich in War; Blessed
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon
Joyous.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Rich Gift
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of English Edith, EDITE means "rich battle."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Edith, EDITHE means "rich battle."
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon American English Teutonic
Joyous.
Female
French
French form of English Edith, ÉDITH means "rich battle."
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Swedish
Prosperity; Battle; Strife for Wealth; Rich in War; Rich Fortune
Female
English
Hungarian form of English Edith, EDIT means "rich battle."
Girl/Female
Australian, Hebrew
Flower
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, German
Prosperous in War; Joyous; Prosperity; Rich Battle
Female
English
Modern English form of Anglo-Saxon Eadgyð, EDITH means "rich battle."
Girl/Female
Italian Anglo Saxon Spanish
Wealthy.
EDITH NEW
EDITH NEW
Boy/Male
Arabic
The Glory of the Faith
Biblical
entreating the Lord
Girl/Female
Muslim
A narrator of Hadith
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Hebrew
Female Version of John; The Lord is Gracious
Boy/Male
Muslim
Sought after
Girl/Female
Indian
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of the medieval personal name Jan (see Jayne).
Boy/Male
Hindu
Budhicha Dev means Lord Ganesh
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a reduced form of Barkhouse, a topographic name for someone who lived by a tannery, Middle English barkhous, or an occupational name for someone who worked in one.Lithuanian : variant of Bartkus.Czech and Slovak : unexplained.
Female
Hebrew
(מַחֲלַת) Hebrew name MACHALATH means "stringed instrument." In the bible, this is the name of a daughter of Ishmael.
EDITH NEW
EDITH NEW
EDITH NEW
EDITH NEW
EDITH NEW
a.
Of or pertaining to, or suitable for, the commencement of the year; as, New-year gifts or odes.
n.
One who gathered news for, and wrote, news-letters.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Edit
imp. & p. p.
of Edit
n.
A seller of newspapers.
n.
Any one of several species of small aquatic salamanders. The common British species are the crested newt (Triton cristatus) and the smooth newt (Lophinus punctatus). In America, Diemictylus viridescens is one of the most abundant species.
a.
Quite new; brand-new; fire-new.
a.
Full of news; abounding in information as to current events.
v. t.
To superintend the publication of; to revise and prepare for publication; to select, correct, arrange, etc., the matter of, for publication; as, to edit a newspaper.
n.
One who edits or writes for a magazine.
n.
The result of public deliberation; the decision or determination of a legislative body, council, court of justice, etc.; a decree, edit, law, judgment, resolve, award; as, an act of Parliament, or of Congress.
v. t.
To reduce to form, as literary matter; to digest and put in shape (matter for publication); to edit.
n.
One who edits or writes for a magazine.
n.
One who writes for, or who edits, an annual.
n.
A follower of Newton.
a.
Of or pertaining to Sir Isaac Newton, or his discoveries.
n.
A room where news is collected and disseminated, or periodicals sold; a reading room supplied with newspapers, magazines, etc.
n.
One who edits; esp., a person who prepares, superintends, revises, and corrects a book, magazine, or newspaper, etc., for publication.
n.
One who emends or critically edits.