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Cowardie
Cowardie Cow"ard*ie (kou"[~e]rd*[y^]), n. [OF. couardie.] Cowardice. [Obs.]

Meaning of Wardie from wikipedia

- villa suburbs, mainly developed in the 19th century. It is bordered by Wardie to the west and north-west, Newhaven to the north-east, Victoria Park and...
- The Wardie Shale is a geologic formation in Scotland. It preserves fossils dating back to the Carboniferous period. Earth sciences portal Scotland portal...
- Dudleys The Durhams The Jewel The Mound The Murrays The S**** Tynecastle Wardie Wardieburn West Coates West Craigs West Mains Westburn Wester Broom Listed...
- Wes****er ventured for the first time into large scale mural work with the Wardie School mural Alice in Wonderland, which was commissioned under the 'Schools...
- time record a payment to soldiers for retrieving one of her stones from Wardie Muir near the Firth of Forth, fully 2 miles (3 km) from the castle. The...
- after the fourth or more time in the elimination challenge. Jane switched Wardie with Micah Won the majority votes during change of captaincy voting. Chose...
- Jimmy (founding member) Rab (1999-) Tam (2004-) Frankie (founding member) Wardie (1991-) The band were the first to fund the charity for the Celtic legend...
- signed affidavits renouncing either the sentence or the verdict or both. Wardie Parks, a member of the 1982 jury, has stated that, "If the new evidence...
- fired on 3 July 1558, soldiers were paid to find and retrieve the shot from Wardie Muir, near the Firth of Forth, a distance of two miles. The salute marked...
- support a growing family, and maintain 'Gesto Villa', a large house in Wardie that had been bought for them by an uncle of Flora who had made his fortune...