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Baldad

American  
[bal-dad] / ˈbæl dæd /

noun

Douay Bible.
  1. Bildad.


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Baldad, a tribal king in what is now England, so tradition has it, attempted to fly over a city but fell and broke a leg.

From Project Gutenberg

Baldad, Dignes,and Iaquet 8, 9, and 10.

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Our most reverend father, Fray Pedro de Santiago, preacher of Felipe Fourth, examiner of writings for the supreme council of the Inquisition, vicar-general of our congregation, chronicler of the kingdom of Aragòn, bishop of Solsona, and afterward of Lerida, referred many times to the convents of Baldad, Dignes, and Iaquet, in a relation that he published on the going of our religious to the Indias.

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