Definitions for Lydia

Lydia Lyd·i·a

Spelling: [lid-ee-uh]
IPA: /ˈlɪd i ə/

Lydia is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 53 anagrams from letters in Lydia (adily).

Definitions for Lydia

noun

  1. an ancient kingdom in W Asia Minor: under Croesus, a wealthy empire including most of Asia Minor.
  2. a female given name.

Examples for Lydia

Happily, Lydia was not alone in her public profession of religion.

If we imitate Lydia in diligence, let us not forget to imitate her in piety.

Lydia also gets her vitals checked, arm rubbed with alcohol, and glove-covered hands safely inserting the needle.

In the meantime, co-writer Lydia Genner was brought in to work on the first and second drafts of the script.

May the bright example of Lydia stimulate us to a similar conduct!

Pillows underneath their left arms, Maggie and Lydia look at each other and laugh at the ridiculousness of this scenario.

Maggie & Lydia, hang in there... the IV Doc is on the way!

Petersen is also survived by his younger sister Lydia, 18, with whom he was very close, and his partner in life Chanda Creasy.

The manner of Lydia's conversion ought not to be overlooked.

On his return, he married "Lydia Tindall, of the denomination of Puritans."

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