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Mountain in the Yorkshire Dales, England
Great Whernside is a fell in the Yorkshire Dales, England, not to be confused with Whernside, some 17 miles (27 km) to the west. Its summit is the highest
Great_Whernside
Mountain in the Yorkshire Dales, England
name is of the same origin as Great Whernside, 17 miles (27 km) to the east, with which it is sometimes confused. Whernside lies about two miles (three
Whernside
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in England
square miles (600 km2). The highest point in the Nidderdale AONB is Great Whernside, 704 metres (2,310 ft) above sea level, on the border with the Yorkshire
Nidderdale_National_Landscape
Peak in the Yorkshire Dales, England
Little Whernside is a hill in the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, England, 2.82 miles (4.54 km) north east of Great Whernside. It is on the boundary
Little_Whernside
Valley in Yorkshire, England
of the Pennines. It is named after the River Nidd, which rises on Great Whernside at the head of the dale. Nidderdale is not within the Yorkshire Dales
Nidderdale
Mountain in the Yorkshire Dales, England
Three Peaks at 2,277 feet (694 m); the other two being Ingleborough and Whernside. It lies 1.9 miles (3 km) east of Horton in Ribblesdale. It has a number
Pen-y-ghent
Peak in the Yorkshire Dales, England
being the highest peak in the area, the title instead going to nearby Great Whernside (704 metres). The summit is marked by a trig point. Buckden Pike offers
Buckden_Pike
River in North Yorkshire, England
Yorkshire. It rises in Nidderdale at Nidd Head Spring on the slopes of Great Whernside. In its first few miles it has been dammed three times, creating Angram
River_Nidd
Village in North Yorkshire, England
leads north-east from the village over Park Rash Pass to Coverdale. Great Whernside rises to the east. The population of the civil parish (Kettlewell with
Kettlewell
Mountain (703.6m) on Wales-England border, UK
on the highest ground. It is the highest summit in England south of Great Whernside in the Yorkshire Dales, even though higher neighbours are very close
Black_Mountain_(hill)
Mountain in the Yorkshire Dales, England
England. It is one of the Yorkshire Three Peaks (the other two being Whernside and Pen-y-ghent), and is frequently climbed as part of the Three Peaks
Ingleborough
Mountainous peaks in the Yorkshire Dales National Park
Whernside Ingleborough Pen-y-ghent The mountains of Whernside (736 m or 2,415 ft), Ingleborough (723 m or 2,372 ft) and Pen-y-ghent (694 m or 2,277 ft)
Yorkshire_Three_Peaks
Mountain in northern England
58 mi), Whernside (100 km, 62 mi), Pen-y-ghent (90 km, 56 mi), Fountains Fell (87 km, 54 mi), Buckden Pike (92 km, 57 mi), Great Whernside (87 km, 54 mi)
Kinder_Scout
1935–1962 geodetic survey of Great Britain
Triangulation stations, ranging from Dunnose on the Isle of Wight to Great Whernside in Yorkshire, were chosen and pillars erected on them to act as the
Retriangulation of Great Britain
Retriangulation_of_Great_Britain
Reservoir in North Yorkshire, England
the reservoir was completed in 1919. Little Whernside (604 metres [1,982 ft]) to the north and Great Whernside (704 metres [2,310 ft]) to the west of the
Angram_Reservoir
River gorge in North Yorkshire, England
tree-covered valley sides. The river as a whole flows from its source near Great Whernside in Nidderdale (part of the Yorkshire Dales), to its confluence with
Nidd_Gorge
Stone tool for hand-grinding
quern stones in these parts. The names of the mountains of Whernside and Great Whernside in the Yorkshire Dales have the same origin. Rutter was able
Quern-stone
Reservoir in North Yorkshire, England
Angram Reservoir, which in turn is fed predominantly from the flanks of Great Whernside. Scar House was the last reservoir to be built in the Nidd Valley.
Scar_House_Reservoir
Cave system in North Yorkshire
Langcliffe Pot is a cave system on the slopes of Great Whernside in Upper Wharfedale, about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) SSE of Kettlewell in North Yorkshire
Langcliffe_Pot
Valley of the Yorkshire Dales, England
Wensleydale to the dale head at a pass, known as Park Rash Pass, between Great Whernside to the south and Buckden Pike to the north. It is accessible by a single
Coverdale,_North_Yorkshire
Region of hills in Wales and England
Wales-England border, and is the highest point in England south of Great Whernside in Yorkshire. Other summits towards the northern end are Hay Bluff
Black Mountains, United Kingdom
Black_Mountains,_United_Kingdom
535 c 50 SE028843 ID Hill H RH Grid ref. GWS-1 Great Whernside 704 c 288 SE002739 GWS-2 Little Whernside 604 c 79 SE028776 GWS-3 Meugher 575 c 36 SE044704
List of peaks in the Yorkshire Dales
List_of_peaks_in_the_Yorkshire_Dales
Peak in the Yorkshire Dales, England
Highest point Elevation 485 m (1,591 ft) Prominence 102 m (335 ft) Parent peak Great Whernside Listing HuMP Coordinates 54°02′04″N 1°52′49″W / 54.0345°N 1.8803°W
Simon's_Seat
Albert A. Wilson (1957). "The Geology of the Country between Masham and Great Whernside" (PDF). pp. 278–300. Retrieved 16 June 2019. "Fossilworks: Gateway
Colsterdale_Marine_Beds
Mountains in the Lake District, England
north-east to south-east, with Cross Fell, Mickle Fell, Wild Boar Fell and Great Whernside visible. To the south-east are the Far Eastern Fells and to the south
Blencathra
Civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
northeast, and later on Coverdale. Kettlewell nestles at the feet of Great Whernside, and Buckden Pike, where Park Gill Beck joins the River Wharfe, and
Kettlewell_with_Starbotton
Class of diesel electric locomotives
Express, painted in British Steel blue, and 60 081, repainted in a mock Great Western Railway green livery and renamed Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 2000
British_Rail_Class_60
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
the land rises away from Hebden to the 2,310 feet (700 m) summit of Great Whernside, some 7 miles (11 km) distant. The habitations and main farming areas
Hebden,_North_Yorkshire
Walk and fell race in the Yorkshire Dales
Whernside, Gragareth, Great Coum, Dent, Blea Moor, Great Knoutberry, Snaizeholme, Dodd Fell, Fleet Moss, Middle Tongue, Cray, Buckden Pike, Great Whernside
Fellsman
Mountain in Cumbria, England
south-east, which also incorporates Little Dun Fell at 842 metres (2,762 ft) and Great Dun Fell at 848 metres (2,782 ft). The three adjoining fells form an escarpment
Cross_Fell
many of the hills within the national park such as Whernside, Pen-y-ghent, Great Whernside and Great Shunner Fell. The Ingleton Coalfield, one of the smallest
Geology of Yorkshire Dales National Park
Geology_of_Yorkshire_Dales_National_Park
Peaks above 2,000 feet
Cumbria 705 177 2,313 581 89 90 NY271042 Ma,Sim,Hew,N,W,B,Sy,Fel 127 24 Great Whernside 35B Yorkshire Dales - Southern Fells North Yorkshire 704 288 2,310
List_of_Nuttall_mountains
British comic
was expelled from a strange lost tribe and now lives in a cave on Great Whernside that is guarded by an eagle. She has made friends with Linda and Arthur
Bunty
Mountains and hills with prominence no less than 150 m
climb all 1,557 Marilyns in Great Britain. As of 2022[update], 11 Marilynists had climbed all Marilyns then listed in Great Britain. As of December 2019[update]
List of Marilyns in the British Isles
List_of_Marilyns_in_the_British_Isles
River in North Yorkshire, England
river lies in the shake holes that are found between Buckden Pike and Great Whernside that feed many small gills, such as East Stone Gill, West Stone Gill
River_Cover
Mountain in Gwynedd, Wales
Fell and Great Dun Fell in the far east of Cumbria, Helvellyn in the Lake District, Snaefell on the Isle of Man and Pen y Ghent and Great Whernside in North
Carnedd y Filiast (Cerrigydrudion)
Carnedd_y_Filiast_(Cerrigydrudion)
54.01417; -1.21889 (Mouth of River Nidd) 13 m 43 ft Nidd Heads on Great Whernside 54°10′20″N 2°0′11″W / 54.17222°N 2.00306°W / 54.17222; -2.00306
List_of_rivers_of_Yorkshire
Mountain in Cumbria, England
Hill Fountains Fell Great Coum Great Knoutberry Hill Great Whernside Ingleborough Pen-y-ghent Rombald's Moor Sharp Haw Whernside 9. North York Moors to
Wild_Boar_Fell
Series of caves in North Yorkshire, England
Wharfedale and separated by just one ridge including the summit of Great Whernside. The Great Scar limestone so evident in Wharfedale is nowhere to be seen
Nidderdale_Caves
Youth activities in an English region
is Hag Dyke, located halfway between Kettlewell and the summit of Great Whernside, which is a hostel run by 1st Ben Rhydding Scout and Guide Group, rebuilt
Scouting in Yorkshire and the Humber
Scouting_in_Yorkshire_and_the_Humber
River in North Yorkshire, England
Wilson, Albert A (1957). "The geology of the country between Masham and Great Whernside" (PDF). dur.ac.uk. Durham University. p. 254. Retrieved 3 November
River_Burn,_North_Yorkshire
Civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
north it is bounded by a ridge, including the summits of Great Whernside and Little Whernside, and to the east it is bounded by Masham Moor, a ditch known
Stonebeck_Up
104-mile footpath in northern England
the village of Kettlewell in Upper Wharfedale and heads east over Great Whernside to reach the reservoirs in the Upper Nidderdale area (Angram, Scar
Yorkshire_Water_Way
Hills in England, Wales and Ireland over 2000 feet
Kerry 705 88 2,313 289 52A 79 W006818 Sim,Hew,Dil,A,VL 253 England 102 Great Whernside North Yorkshire 704 288 2,310 945 35B 98 SE002739 Ma,Sim,Hew,N 254
List of Hewitt mountains in England, Wales and Ireland
List_of_Hewitt_mountains_in_England,_Wales_and_Ireland
climbed all 1556 Marilyns of Great Britain, while as of December 2024 only six people had climbed all the 2532 Simms of Great Britain, Ken Whyte (Cruachan
List of mountains of the British Isles by height (1501–2000)
List_of_mountains_of_the_British_Isles_by_height_(1501–2000)
Anglican church in North Yorkshire England
Edmund (1891). Nidderdale and the vale of the Nidd from Nun Monkton to Great Whernside. Leeds: Bogg. p. 53. OCLC 1454979310. Jennings 1983, p. 105. Weatherhead
Church of St Chad, Middlesmoor
Church_of_St_Chad,_Middlesmoor
Highest point Elevation 575 m (1,886 ft) Prominence 36 m (118 ft) Parent peak Great Whernside Listing Dewey Coordinates 54°07′46.38″N 1°56′2.30″W / 54.1295500°N
Meugher
Mickle Fell at 788 metres (2,585 ft) Yorkshire Dales National Park – Whernside at 736 metres (2,415 ft) Black Mountains (within England) – Black Mountain
List of highest points in the United Kingdom
List_of_highest_points_in_the_United_Kingdom
Fell in Lancashire, England, UK
Hill Fountains Fell Great Coum Great Knoutberry Hill Great Whernside Ingleborough Pen-y-ghent Rombald's Moor Sharp Haw Whernside 9. North York Moors to
Easington_Fell
Bisat, W. S. (1914). "The Millstone Grit Sequence Between Masham and Great Whernside". Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society. 19 (1): 20–24. Bibcode:1914PYGS
William_Sawney_Bisat
Hill in Cumbria, England
Hill Fountains Fell Great Coum Great Knoutberry Hill Great Whernside Ingleborough Pen-y-ghent Rombald's Moor Sharp Haw Whernside 9. North York Moors to
Dufton_Pike
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
evidence that the inspiration for the name Sherlock Holmes came from here. Whernside, 6 miles (9.7 km) north-north-east of the village, one of the Yorkshire
Ingleton,_North_Yorkshire
Mountain in Cowan Bridge, Lancashire, United Kingdom
is about 4 kilometres (2+1⁄2 miles) almost due west of the summit of Whernside. It forms the watershed between the River Dee and the Leck Beck: both
Green_Hill_(Lancashire)
Country house hotel in Yorkshire, England
135,Online reference Speight, Harry "Nidderdale, from Nun Monkton to Whernside", p. 331. Online reference "Welte Style 6 Concert Orchestrion - Original
Nidd_Hall
National park in England
Wild Boar Fell The Yorkshire Three Peaks (Ingleborough, Pen-y-ghent and Whernside) 4.2 Land ownership and population "Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors
Yorkshire_Dales_National_Park
Upland area of the Pennines in Northern England
which takes in three of its mountains: Ingleborough (723 m (2,372 ft)), Whernside (736 m (2,415 ft)), and Pen-y-ghent (694 m (2,277 ft)). The extensive
Yorkshire_Dales
Range of uplands in Northern England
Seat 2,451 ft (747 m). Principal peaks in the Yorkshire Dales include Whernside 2,415 ft (736 m), Ingleborough 2,372 ft (723 m), High Seat 2,328 ft (710 m)
Pennines
Mountain in the Yorkshire Dales, England
Great Knoutberry Hill, also commonly known as Widdale Fell, is a mountain located near Dent at the heads of Ribblesdale, Dentdale and Wensleydale, in
Great_Knoutberry_Hill
County of England
estuary in the south. The Dales also contain the county's highest point, Whernside, at 2,415 feet (736 m). The geology of North Yorkshire is closely reflected
North_Yorkshire
Historic county of England
highest point in the North Riding. The highest point in the West Riding is Whernside (height 736 metres (2,415 ft)) near to Ingleton in the Yorkshire Dales
Yorkshire
Railway viaduct in North Yorkshire, England
north is Blea Moor Tunnel, the longest on the line, near the foot of Whernside. During 1964, several Humber cars were blown off their wagons while being
Ribblehead_Viaduct
Unit of mass equal to that of Earth
experiment would "do honour to the nation where it was made" and proposed Whernside in Yorkshire, or the Blencathra-Skiddaw massif in Cumberland as suitable
Earth_mass
Mountain in Cumbria, England
it is the fourth highest fell in the Yorkshire Dales after Whernside, Ingleborough and Great Shunner Fell. It is in the north-western part of the Dales
High_Seat_(Yorkshire_Dales)
Hill in Cumbria, England
Great Coum is a hill in the Yorkshire Dales, but is located in Westmorland and Furness, Cumbria. The highest point is in Dent parish, but the boundary
Great_Coum
Peak in the Yorkshire Dales, England
three hills may be included in a single circular walk from High Moss near Whernside on the Ingleton to Dent road. The views are extensive, with panoramas
Crag_Hill_(Yorkshire_Dales)
Class of (1Co)(Co1) 2300hp diesel-electric locomotives
Cross Fell April 1978 Scrapped at Derby Works (November 1978) D6 44 006 Whernside January 1977 Scrapped at Derby Works (February 1978) D7 44 007 Ingleborough
British_Rail_Class_44
1774 attempt to measure the Earth's average density
experiment would "do honour to the nation where it was made" and proposed Whernside in Yorkshire, or the Blencathra-Skiddaw massif in Cumberland, as suitable
Schiehallion_experiment
County of England
Lancashire. The highest point of the ceremonial county is Gragareth, near Whernside, which reaches a height of 627 m (2,057 ft). Green Hill near Gragareth
Lancashire
Peak in the Yorkshire Dales, England
special due to the wide expanse of moorland, although Great Shunner Fell, Ingleborough and Whernside can be seen to the west. Water Crag is a secondary summit
Rogan's_Seat
Mountain in England
Fell and Hutton Roof Crags. Calf Top is separated from its neighbours, Great Coum and Aye Gill Pike by the deep trench of Barbondale, meaning that although
Calf_Top
NT909205 3 Durham 788 210 Mickle Fell NY805245 4 North Yorkshire 736 408 Whernside SD738814 5 Herefordshire 703 154 Black Mountain SO255350 6 Derbyshire
List of ceremonial counties of England by highest point
List_of_ceremonial_counties_of_England_by_highest_point
Hamlet and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
hamlet is near Ingleborough and Whernside and there are several potholes in the vicinity, the best known being Great Douk Cave. There is a pub in the
Chapel-le-Dale
River in North Yorkshire and Lancashire, England
Canal Pendle Hill Hameldon Hill Longridge Fell Easington Fell Weets Hill Whernside Ingleborough Horton in Ribblesdale Stainforth Stackhouse Langcliffe Giggleswick
River_Ribble
Musical organ in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
finishes being freely employed. After 1908 it was moved to the ballroom of Whernside in Toorak, owned by Albert Miller and later Edward Miller, sons of Henry
Willis_Pipe_Organ
Topics referred to by the same term
challenge in Great Britain Three Peaks Yacht Race, a sailing and running race in the United Kingdom Yorkshire Three Peaks, the mountains of Whernside, Ingleborough
Three_Peaks
Longest cave in Ethiopia
Club), Dave Catlin (University of Bradford Pothole Club), Paul Ramsden (Whernside Manor Scout Centre), Terry Raynor (9th and 12th Royal Lancers) and Steve
Sof_Omar_Caves
Site of Special Scientific Interest in North Yorkshire, England
Speight, Harry (1906). Full text of "Nidderdale, from Nun Monkton to Whernside; being a record of the history, antiquities, scenery, old homes, families
Brimham_Rocks
Footpath in northern England
Chapel-le-Dale and runs below Whernside near the Ribblehead Viaduct, going alongside the railway before crossing Whernside's northern slopes to head for
Dales_High_Way
Valley in the Yorkshire Dales, England
writer noting the valley's place between Ingleborough and the flanks of Whernside, said that the valley appeared as "...a green strip of silk connecting
Chapel-le-Dale_(valley)
Scafell Pike Staple Hill (Somerset) Walbury Hill Ward's Stone Wendover Hill Whernside Wills Neck Win Green Worcestershire Beacon Cuilcagh Divis Slieve Gullion
Hardy_(hill)
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
KDCACA 2008, p. 13. Speight, Harry (1906). Nidderdale, from Nun Monkton to Whernside; being a record of the history, antiquities, scenery, old homes, families
Kirk_Deighton
Highest peaks, prominence over 30 m
climbed all 1556 Marilyns of Great Britain, while as of December 2024 only six people had climbed all the 2532 Simms of Great Britain, Ken Whyte (Cruachan
List of mountains of the British Isles by height (2501–3000)
List_of_mountains_of_the_British_Isles_by_height_(2501–3000)
Burnhope Seat NY7879037536 14 Yorkshire, West Riding England 736 2,415 Whernside SD7385081415 15 Herefordshire England 700 2,297 Black Mountain SO2558835051
List of counties of England and Wales in 1964 by highest point
List_of_counties_of_England_and_Wales_in_1964_by_highest_point
Highest peaks, prominence over 30 m
climbed all 1556 Marilyns of Great Britain, while as of December 2024 only six people had climbed all the 2532 Simms of Great Britain, Ken Whyte (Cruachan
List of mountains of the British Isles by height (1001–1500)
List_of_mountains_of_the_British_Isles_by_height_(1001–1500)
Valley in Yorkshire, England
highest reaches fall just within Cumbria. It is defined by the hills of Whernside to its east and Gragareth to its west. Kingsdale is drained by the south-westward
Kingsdale
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
ISBN 1-904497-10-1. Speight, Harry (1906). Nidderdale, from Nun Monkton to Whernside; being a record of the history, antiquities, scenery, old homes, families
Killinghall
Greek–Australian businessman (1869?–1931)
Lucas was wealthy enough by 1918 to purchase the 1870s Toorak mansion Whernside. This property was subsequently owned by Jewish immigrant and business
Antony_J._Lucas
Hamlet in North Yorkshire, England
25 June 2022. Speight, Harry (1906). Nidderdale, from Nun Monkton to Whernside. London: Stock. OCLC 1049874861. Media related to Walshford at Wikimedia
Walshford
Former Royal Air Force base in Yorkshire, England
harbour area. No. 60 MU recovered a crashed Handley Page Halifax from Whernside which was scattered over a wide area. The crash occurred in December 1943
RAF_Shipton
English botanist
dealing with such subjects as "Mosses" (1878), the "Autumn Flora of Whernside" (1879), "The Roses of Towton Battlefield" (1879), "Buckinghamshire Lichens"
William_West_(botanist)
2007 British TV series or programme
procures a Volkswagen Transporter. The Yorkshire three peaks comprise Whernside, Ingleborough and Pen-y-ghent, and it is the latter that Rhys Jones climbs
Mountain_(TV_series)
Hamlet in North Yorkshire, England
October 2025. Speight, Harry (1906). Nidderdale, from Nun Monkton to Whernside; being a record of the history, antiquities, scenery, old homes, families
Lodge,_North_Yorkshire
SE860653 1984 Map [235] Archived 24 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine Whernside Y Y 3,839.4 9,487.1 SD735802 1958 Map [236] Archived 24 October 2012 at
List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in North Yorkshire
List_of_Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_in_North_Yorkshire
River in North Yorkshire, England
23 June 2022. Speight, Harry (1906). Nidderdale, from Nun Monkton to Whernside. London: Stock. p. 333. OCLC 1049874861. Rosenthal 2014, p. 163. Dixon
Oak_Beck_(Harrogate)
GREAT WHERNSIDE
GREAT WHERNSIDE
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Indian, Latin, Scandinavian, Swedish
Form of Margaret; Child of Light; A Pearl
Female
English
Short form of Danish/Swedish Margareta, GRETA means "pearl."
Female
Dutch
, pearl.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Great
Boy/Male
Tamil
Nand Kumar | நஂத கà¯à®®à®¾à®°Â
Great
Nand Kumar | நஂத கà¯à®®à®¾à®°Â
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Great Worrier; Great Chivalric
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Great
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Hindu
Great
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Tamil
Great
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Pearl.
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Great
Female
Danish
, pearl.
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Great
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Hindu
Great
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Great
Boy/Male
Tamil
Great
Surname or Lastname
Americanized form of Dutch De Groot or German Gross.English
Americanized form of Dutch De Groot or German Gross.English : variant of Greet, a nickname from Old English grēat ‘big’, ‘stout’, a habitational name from Greet in Gloucestershire or Greete in Shropshire, both named from an Old English grēote ‘gravelly place’, or a topographic name with the same meaning.
Girl/Female
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Great
Girl/Female
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Great
GREAT WHERNSIDE
GREAT WHERNSIDE
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Rinky | ரீநà¯à®•ீ, Rinky Â
Boy/Male
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A companions name
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Forbearance
Boy/Male
Hindu
Nothing
Male
Egyptian
, I bring the offering.
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Hebrew Italian Ukrainian American English Spanish
Grace.
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Pet form of English Richard, DICKIE means "powerful ruler."
Girl/Female
Indian
Boy/Male
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King magnificent
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Biblical
Putrefied, searching.
GREAT WHERNSIDE
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GREAT WHERNSIDE
v. t.
To entertain with food or drink, especially the latter, as a compliment, or as an expression of friendship or regard; as, to treat the whole company.
a.
Having a great belly; bigbellied; pregnant; teeming.
n.
That which affords entertainment; a gratification; a satisfaction; as, the concert was a rich treat.
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See Greet, to weep.
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Great.
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Large in number; numerous; as, a great company, multitude, series, etc.
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The whole; the gross; as, a contract to build a ship by the great.
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Great as a man's arm.
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Entitled to earnest consideration; weighty; important; as, a great argument, truth, or principle.
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To discourse on; to handle in a particular manner, in writing or speaking; as, to treat a subject diffusely.
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To handle; to manage; to use; to bear one's self toward; as, to treat prisoners cruelly; to treat children kindly.