Enid
a city in N Oklahoma.
Arthurian Legend. the constant and patient wife of Sir Geraint in The Mabinogion and in Tennyson's Idylls of the King.
a female given name.
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How to use Enid in a sentence
Enid, where the Joneses live and farm on 3,000 acres, sits in the middle part of the state.
Oklahoma Farmers Find Ways to Cope While Waiting for Drought to End | Malcolm Jones | October 3, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTEnid knew that there was some close association between the pair, but of its nature she was in complete ignorance.
The Doctor of Pimlico | William Le Queux"Well, Miss Enid, because a complete change will be beneficial to you in more ways than one," he replied with an air of mystery.
The Doctor of Pimlico | William Le QueuxEnid's eyes met his, and the pair exchanged curiously significant glances.
The Doctor of Pimlico | William Le Queux"That is exactly my object in asking you to meet me here, Enid," said the novelist, his countenance still thoughtful and serious.
The Doctor of Pimlico | William Le Queux
But Enid Orlebar, though she somehow held him in suspicion, nevertheless liked him.
The Doctor of Pimlico | William Le Queux
British Dictionary definitions for Enid
/ (ˈiːnɪd) /
(in Arthurian legend) the faithful wife of Geraint
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