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Bravade
Bravade Bra*vade" (br[.a]*v[=a]d"), n. Bravado. [Obs.] --Fanshawe.

Meaning of Ravad from wikipedia

- also known by the abbreviation RABaD (for Rabbeinu Abraham ben David) Ravad or RABaD III, was a Provençal rabbi, an important commentator on the Talmud...
- Alfred Christian Ludvig Jensen (since c. 1880 Alfred Råvad, and in the United States Roewade; 10 July 1848 in Rådvad – 3 April 1933 in København) was...
- RABad (ראב״ד, pronounced also Raavad, Ravad or Raivid) is a Hebrew acronym which most commonly refers to Rabbi Abraham Ben David, or the RABaD III. There...
- Divan-e-Hafez ساقی حدیث سرو و گل و لاله می‌رود Sāqī hadīth-e-sarv-o-gul-o-lālah mī-ravad O Saqi (cup-bearer)! The tale of the cypress, the rose and the tulip is...
- Spain, about 1180. He is sometimes known by the abbreviation Rabad I or Ravad I. His maternal grandfather was Isaac Albalia. Some scholars believe he...
- joint decisions. According to Sefer HaKabbalah of Rabbi Abraham ben David (Ravad), he was the last of the Geonim. As a consequence of the calumnies of their...
- It was designed by Danish-born architect and civil engineer Alfred J. Råvad (Roewad). Its earliest known appearance was in 1892 for a contest to design...
- by Benjamin of Tudela and Abraham ben David (also known as the RABAD or RAVAD). The tradition of the relationship between Jews and other Georgians has...
- prohibits this section from being enforced (Street v. New York). Alfred Råvad's sketches for the flag from a contest from 1892. Unofficial flag until 1917...
- beth din (Hebrew: ראש בית דין, lit. 'Head of the Court', abbreviated ראב״ד ravad) is often the person to whom outsiders look for rulings. In 1934, Yehezkel...