Definitions for Brigid

Brigid Brig·id

Spelling: [brij-id; especially for 1 also bree-id]
IPA: /ˈbrɪdʒ ɪd; especially for 1 also ˈbri ɪd/

Brigid is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 56 anagrams from letters in Brigid (bdgiir).

Definitions for Brigid

noun

  1. Saint. Also, Bride. a.d. 453–523, Irish abbess: a patron saint of Ireland.
  2. a female given name.

Examples for Brigid

Patrick also explained the whole vision of Brigid in an admirable manner.

Seumas and Brigid would have enjoyed it, in spite of the fact that the Leprechauns seemed to have just gone.

"Now, Brigid Beg, show me your foot," and he measured her also.

It is probable that there were 8,000 students at Kildare, Brigid's great school, at one time.

Brigid and Colum-cille, and of all the other saints whose churches had been destroyed by him.

And you, Brigid, have a right to be ashamed of yourself to have your hands the way they are.

Brigid answered this time because her brother's mouth was full.

Then it was that Brigid slept at the preaching, and Patrick did not allow her to be awakened.

Saint Brigid is one of the great figures in the epoch immediately succeeding the first coming of the Word.

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