Definitions for Lidia

Lidia li·di·a

Spelling: [lid-ee-uh; Spanish lee-
IPA: /ˈlɪd i ə; Spanish ˈli ðyɑ/

Lidia is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 42 anagrams from letters in Lidia (adiil).

Definitions for Lidia

noun

  1. (in bullfighting) one section of a corrida, comprising the action that takes place from the entrance of the bull to the time it is killed and dragged from the arena by mules.

Origin of Lidia

1890-95; Spanish: bullfight

Examples for Lidia

Margaret and lidia are out all the time and continually wetting both feet and all over.

lidia was a teacher in the Zemstvo school in her own village, and received a salary of twenty-five roubles a month.

Rumours have reached me that lidia Stahievna is going to be married par depit.

In these early days of the sport, the tournament, or lidia, was celebrated in the largest plaza of the towns.

Italian-American Lasagna by lidia Bastianich A dense meat sauce makes this lasagna the poster child for hearty lasagnas.

From that I understood that, like lidia Ivanovna's husband, the former artillery officer was an exile.

I come not to be thank'd, sir, for the speedy Performance of my promise touching lidia: It is effected.

lidia, or as they called her Lida, talked more to Byelokurov than to me.

lidia Bastianich lidia Bastianich is a cookbook author, restaurateur, and one of the best-loved chefs on television.

She is the chef/owner of New York restaurants Felidia, Becco, Esca, and Del Posto, and lidia's in Kansas City and Pittsburgh.

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