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Badder
Badder Bad"der, compar. of Bad, a. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Badderlocks
Badderlocks Bad"der*locks, n. [Perh. for Balderlocks, fr. Balder the Scandinavian deity.] (Bot.) A large black seaweed (Alaria esculenta) sometimes eaten in Europe; -- also called murlins, honeyware, and henware.

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- Gavin Baddeley (born 28 December 1966) is an ordained Reverend in the Church of Satan, and an experienced journalist who has worked for The Observer and...
- Andrew James Baddeley (born 20 June 1982) is an English middle-distance runner. He finished sixth in the 1500 metres final at the 2006 European Athletics...
- e Sisto Madonna del Rosario Belting (tr. Jephcott) 1994, p. 315. Badde 2010. Badde 2012. Mares 2021. Pelikan 1996, pp. 16–17. **** 1986. Bacci 1998...
- sea silk and used by ancient people mainly around the Mediterranean. Paul Badde, the Vatican correspondent for Die Welt, claims this is a kind of fabric...
- Manoppello, Italy, where it had been since 1660. This Veil is discussed in Paul Badde's 2010 book The Face of God. Characteristics evidenced during 3D processing...
- daughter of Ali Salem al Beidh. He has four children. 2004 Enti Msheetee 2006 Badde Hebbik 2008 Aallawah 2012 Melhem Zein 2012 2017 Dal3oona (دلعونا) 2017 El...
- consisting of Smash, Squash and Slap) to kidnap Kelvin. Claude finds a lead to Badde Manor, but Kelvin is well hidden. Hotshot gets hold a riddle book which...
- Baddeley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aaron Baddeley, Australian-American golfer Alan Baddeley, English professor of psychology...
- called Baeddi, Badde or Bade as a clearing in the Forest of Arden to graze cattle. Such a clearing was called a leah or ley – hence Badde's Ley which became...
- hypothetical Old English *badde possibly meaning 'worthless' or 'of ill omen'. Liberman, concurring with Coates on the etymological link to *badde, states that bæddel...