Definition of Didies

1. didy [n] - See also: didy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Didies

dideoxyribonucleosides
dideoxysugar
dideoxysugars
dideoxythymidine
didesmethyldoxylamine
didgeridoo
didgeridooer
didgeridooist
didgeridooists
didgeridoos
didicoi
didicois
didicoy
didicoys
didie
didies (current term)
didine
didja
didjeridoo
didjeridoos
didjeridu
didjeridus
didn't
didna
didnae
didncha
didntcha
didoes
didomain
didomains

Literary usage of Didies

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1844)
"... cultivating the estate of his ancestors, and indulging himself In classical didies and the enjoyments of an ..."

2. Elements of Morals: With Special Application of the Moral Law to the Duties by Paul Janet (1887)
"didies relating to the, life of others.—According to the two maxims cited above, these duties are of two kinds: 1, not to attempt the life of others ; 2, ..."

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