Eident

Word EIDENT
Character 6
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ˈʌɪdənt/

Definitions and meanings of "Eident"

What do we mean by eident?

Busy, industrious, diligent.

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The word "eident" in example sentences

"eident" and so industrious, her heart warmed to the mason's apprentice, and she sent for him to her house. ❋ Smiles, Samuel, 1812-1904 (1867)

I'm looking about the country-side and I see but a horde of lameter privatemen and half-pay officers maimed in limb or mind sitting about the dram bottle, hoved up with their vain-glory, blustering and blowing, instead of being honest, eident lairds and farmers. ❋ Neil Munro (N/A)

The crowd now broke into a boisterous 'hooray,' as keen for the wedding as a moment before they had been eident for the funeral. ❋ Howard Pease (N/A)

He's richt sensible an 'eident whiles; but when the fey blude gets intil his heid, an' he gets into the middle o 'ony rig, he's juist as daft as the rochest haflin that ever fee'd. ❋ J. B. Salmond (N/A)

What sense is there in lamentation sae lang's God's eident settin richt a '! ❋ George MacDonald (1864)

He wad but think I had gane ower to the enemy, an 'haud oot o' my gait as eident (diligently) as he hauds oot o 'hers. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)

Janet was not altogether indulgent to these freaks, as she considered them, of Marget -- she had quite given up calling her Meg, "sin 'she took to the beuk so eident." ❋ George MacDonald (1864)

'What are ye readin' sae eident (diligent), man? 'asked John. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)

Cheerful they were withal, for they soon began to flit hither and thither, following the motions of Jean's "eident hand" with most housewifely care. ❋ Dinah Maria Mulock Craik (1856)

As an eident scholar he had his reward; for customers, especially during the latter years, when my sight was scarcely so good, came at length to be not very scrupulous as to whether their cloth was cut by the man or his master. ❋ David Macbeth Moir (1824)

That same crown, composed of the grass which grew on the walls of besieged places, should be offered to visitors who stay above an hour in any eident [236] person's house. ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

Be eident and civil to them baith -- clergy and captains can gie an unco deal o 'fash in thae times, where they take an ill-will. ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

Be eident and civil to them baith — clergy and captains can gie an unco deal o’ fash in thae times, where they take an ill-will. — ❋ Unknown (2004)

"She is eident and sober, has sense in her noddle -- ❋ Various (N/A)

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