Definitions for Edith

Edith E·dith

Spelling: [ee-dith]
IPA: /ˈi dɪθ/

Edith is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 56 anagrams from letters in Edith (dehit).

Definitions for Edith

noun

  1. a female given name: from Old English words meaning “rich, happy” and “war.”.

Examples for Edith

But Edith was rather tame compared to George Sitwell, her father.

Edith shook her head impatiently and went into her room, closing the door.

Or go to Mougins and get a local realtor to tell you stories of Edith Piaf's haunted house.

"Till the dead bid me speak, I will be silent," answered Edith.

Edith said nothing; she brushed her hair with careful slowness.

"You consider Christopher's interests altogether," Edith said.

He tried to swear Edith and me to secrecy, but we refused to be sworn.

“Masters had connections with survivalists,” Grants Pass Daily Courier (PDF) reporter Edith Decker wrote in 2010.

Edith Piaf mournfully lists her mistakes, allowing Front a rare punch-line: “So… you do have some regrets.”

Waters was inspired by the case of Edith Thompson and Frederick Bywaters in 1922.

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