Steed
11steed — steedlike, adj. /steed/, n. a horse, esp. a high spirited one. [bef. 900; ME stede, OE steda stallion; akin to stod STUD2; cf. G Stute] * * * …
12Steed — This interesting name with spellings of Stead, Steed, Steade and Stede, has two distinct possible origins, both Olde English. The first is a locational surname from a place in the West Riding of Yorkshire called Stead . This was named from the… …
13steed — [[t]sti͟ːd[/t]] steeds N COUNT A steed is a large strong horse used for riding. [LITERARY] …
14steed — [[t]stid[/t]] n. a horse, esp. a high spirited one • Etymology: bef. 900; ME stēde, OE stēda stallion; akin to stōd stud II steed′like , adj …
15steed — /stid / (say steed) noun 1. a horse, especially one for riding. 2. a high spirited horse. {Middle English stēde, Old English stēda stallion, from stōd stud2; compare Icelandic stedda mare} …
16steed — see while the grass grows, the steed starves …
17Steed Malbranque — Personal information Full name Steed Malbranque …
18Steed Records — was a record label founded by songwriter record producer Jeff Barry in 1967 in New York City. The label was active until 1971. It was first distributed by Dot Records, then by Gulf + Western s Famous Music Group after it absorbed Dot.Steed s main …
19Steed Malbranque — Biographi …
20Steed Tchicamboud — Fiche d’identité Nationalité …