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Definition of spaid

spaid
Spade Spade, n. [Cf. Spay, n.] 1. (Zo["o]l.) A hart or stag three years old. [Written also spaid, spayade.] 2. [Cf. L. spado.] A castrated man or beast.
Spaid
Spaid Spaid, n. See 1st Spade.

Meaning of spaid from wikipedia

- Spaid is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur R. M. Spaid (1866–1936), American educator, school administrator, lecturer, and writer...
- Gregory Preston Spaid (born 1946) is an American artist known for his photographic and mixed media works. Spaid was born in Misihiwaka, Indiana. He studied...
- Arthur Rusmiselle Miller Spaid (July 27, 1866 – March 16, 1936) was an American educator, school administrator, lecturer, and writer. He served as prin****l...
- Sue Spaid (born 1961) is an American curator and philosopher, currently based in Belgium. Spaid’s thematic exhibitions feature all types of art, though...
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- Belt), Warren (ACC), Sierra Romero (Big Ten), Kate Gordon (CAA), Karli Spaid (MAC), Morgan Noad (Big South), Jenna Cone (A-10), Erika Piancastelli (Southland)...
- 2000 Safe Harbor Books, New London, NH 0966579836 Photographs by Gregory Spaid, essay by Gene Logsdon, story by Wendell Berry Life Is a Miracle 2000 Counterpoint...
- California, while Mierle Laderman Ukeles wrote Manifesto for Maintenance Art (Spaid) In 1969, the John Gibson Gallery in New York city mounted the exhibition...
- Ecovention was a term invented by Amy Lipton and Sue Spaid in 1999 to refer to an ecological art intervention in environmental degradation. The Ecovention...