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Hide \Hide\, n. [AS. h[=i]d, earlier h[=i]ged; prob. orig., land enough to support a family; cf. AS. h[=i]wan, h[=i]gan, members of a household, and E. hind a peasant.] (O. Eng. Law.)

  1. An abode or dwelling.

  2. A measure of land, common in Domesday Book and old English charters, the quantity of which is not well ascertained, but has been differently estimated at 80, 100, and 120 acres. [Written also hyde.]

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hyde

n. (alternative form of hide English) (area of land)

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Hyde, PA -- U.S. Census Designated Place in Pennsylvania
Population (2000): 1491
Housing Units (2000): 697
Land area (2000): 1.655461 sq. miles (4.287623 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.003213 sq. miles (0.008322 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.658674 sq. miles (4.295945 sq. km)
FIPS code: 36568
Located within: Pennsylvania (PA), FIPS 42
Location: 41.003057 N, 78.463096 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Hyde -- U.S. County in North Carolina
Population (2000): 5826
Housing Units (2000): 3302
Land area (2000): 612.795273 sq. miles (1587.132404 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 811.200719 sq. miles (2101.000128 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1423.995992 sq. miles (3688.132532 sq. km)
Located within: North Carolina (NC), FIPS 37
Location: 35.508708 N, 76.215859 W
Headwords:
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Hyde, NC
Hyde County
Hyde County, NC
Hyde -- U.S. County in South Dakota
Population (2000): 1671
Housing Units (2000): 769
Land area (2000): 860.973442 sq. miles (2229.910882 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 5.619762 sq. miles (14.555117 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 866.593204 sq. miles (2244.465999 sq. km)
Located within: South Dakota (SD), FIPS 46
Location: 44.576294 N, 99.463615 W
Headwords:
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Hyde, SD
Hyde County
Hyde County, SD
Wikipedia
Hyde

Hyde or Hydes may refer to:

Hyde (musician)

, known exclusively by his stage name Hyde, is a Japanese musician, singer, songwriter, producer, and actor. He is best known as the lead vocalist for the rock band L'Arc-en-Ciel, as well as for Vamps. As a member of L'Arc-en-Ciel, his stage name is stylized as hyde, while as a solo artist and a member of Vamps it is stylized as HYDE.

He joined L'Arc-en-Ciel in 1991 after leaving the band Jerusalem's Rod for which he was the guitarist. In addition to being the lead singer and main lyricist of L'Arc-en-Ciel, Hyde has released 4 solo albums and 8 singles. In 2008 he formed Vamps with K.A.Z, and started his own independent record label called Vamprose.

Hyde (UK Parliament constituency)

Hyde was a county constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1885 until 1918. It was seated in the town of Hyde, Cheshire.

From the 1918 general election onwards, the town has been represented in parliament through the constituency of Stalybridge and Hyde.

Hyde (Sussex cricketer)

Hyde (first name and dates unknown) was an English professional cricketer who made 1 known appearance in first-class cricket. He played for Sussex (aka Brighton) against Middlesex at the Prince of Wales Ground, Brighton in 1791, scoring 9 and 5.

Hyde (EP)

Hyde is the first mini-album by the South Korean boy band VIXX. It was released on May 20, 2013 under the label of Jellyfish Entertainment, and features the single of the same name. The album was re-released as Jekyll on July 31, 2013 with the single "G.R.8.U".

Hyde (surname)

Hyde is a surname, and may refer to:

  • Anne Hyde (1637–1671), English noblewoman, mother of two British queens, Mary II and Anne
  • Arthur M. Hyde (1877–1947), American politician, Governor of Missouri, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture
  • DJ Hyde, ring name of professional wrestler David Markland
  • DeWitt S. Hyde (1909–1987), American politician, congressman from Maryland (1953–1959)
  • Douglas Hyde (1860–1949), Irish-language scholar, first President of Ireland, (1938–1945)
  • Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon (1609–1674), English historian and statesman
  • Edward Hyde, 3rd Earl of Clarendon (1661–1723), British nobleman, governor of New York and New Jersey
  • Edward Hyde (1711–1712), Governor of North Carolina
  • Elisabeth Hyde, American novelist 1, 2, 3
  • Frank Hyde, Australian rugby league footballer, coach and commentator
  • Glen and Bessie Hyde (d. 1928), American couple lost in the Grand Canyon in 1928
  • H. Montgomery Hyde (Harford Montgomery Hyde, 1907–1989), English author, lawyer
  • Harry Hyde (1925–1996), crew chief in NASCAR stock car racing
  • Helen Hyde (1868–1919, American etcher and engraver
  • Henry Baldwin Hyde (1834–1899), American businessman
  • Henry Hyde, 2nd Earl of Clarendon (1638–1709), British nobleman, Lord Privy Seal, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland
  • Henry Hyde, 4th Earl of Clarendon and 2nd Earl of Rochester (1672–1753), English nobleman and politician
  • Henry Hyde, Viscount Cornbury (1710–1753), British nobleman
  • Henry Hyde (1924–2007), American politician, congressman from Illinois
  • Henry J. Hyde (Medal of Honor) (1846-1893), American soldier
  • Ira B. Hyde (1838–1926), American politician, congressman from Missouri
  • Jake Hyde (b. 1990), English professional footballer
  • James Hyde (b. 1962), American soap-opera actor
  • James Franklin Hyde (1903-1999), American chemist and inventor
  • Jean-Guillaume, baron Hyde de Neuville, (1776–1857), French politician
  • John Nelson Hyde (1865–1912), American missionary
  • Jonathan Hyde (b. 1947), Australian actor
  • Laurance M. Hyde (1892–1978), American jurist, chief justice of the Missouri Supreme Court
  • Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester (1641–1711), English statesman and writer
  • Lewis Hyde (b. 1945), American scholar and author
  • Maria Jane Hyde, British musical actress
  • Miriam Hyde (1913–2005), Australian composer, pianist, poet, and music educator
  • Nicholas Hyde (d. 1631), British lawyer, Lord Chief Justice of England
  • Orson Hyde (1805–1878), American Mormon, leader in the Latter Day Saint movement
  • Randall Hyde (b. 1960), American programmer and author
  • Samuel C. Hyde (1842–1922), American politician, congressman from Washington (1895–1897)
  • Thomas Hyde (1637–1703), English orientalist
  • Wilfrid Hyde-White (1903–1991), British character actor

Usage examples of "hyde".

Hyde Park where he would be able to see anyone coming from the direction of Birling House.

Morgan--How Hyde Lost His Ranch-The Great Landslide Case--The Trial--General Buncombe in Court--A Wonderful Decision--A Serious Afterthought CHAPTER XXXV.

He walked two hours and a half, and at last his face lit up happily and he told Buncombe it had occurred to him that the ranch underneath the new Morgan ranch still belonged to Hyde, that his title to the ground was just as good as it had ever been, and therefore he was of opinion that Hyde had a right to dig it out from under there and-- The General never waited to hear the end of it.

The latter property he appears to have transferred to the front of the old brown landau, where the aged coachman, with nose as flat as the ace of clubs, sits, transfixed and rigid as the curls of his caxon, from three till six every Sunday evening, urging on a cabbage-fed pair of ancient prods, which no exertion of the venerable Jehu has been able for the last seven years to provoke into a trot from Hyde park gate to that of Cumberland and back again.

She subsequently became the heiress of Hyde, in England, in her own right, and by the old English law of coverture, George Clarke became the owner of the estate.

Ireland began to collect her folk-tales almost as early as any country in Europe, and Croker has found a whole school of successors in Carleton, Griffin, Kennedy, Curtin, and Douglas Hyde.

In Hyde Park the grass was parched and dewless under a sky whose stars were veiled by the heat and dust haze.

It was then that the Commander limped into the Control Room assisted by Longton as he had managed to aggravate his leg injury climbing up the Holborn escalator as they had caught the last Piccadilly Line train of the night from Hyde Park Corner where Longton had parked the patrol car.

The entire Targan revolution was hatched as a ruse to bait Staffa into range so that Bruen and this Magister Hyde could use Arta Fera to assassinate the Lord Commander?

I could not have prepared these chapters, so without the occasion furnished by the Hyde Foundation and the nomination made by the President of Harvard University to the exchange lectureship, I should not have undertaken this delightful filial task.

The Kalashnikov fired - Hyde saw the spit of flame - and then Hyde fired.

Hyde could not be certain the Russian could see the soldier moving slowly across the snow, forty yards from them, clothed in winter combat camouflage, Kalashnikov carried across his chest, snowshoes lifting and clumping and flattening the snow.

Hyde distantly caught the repeated knocking, loudening in the silence.

Sister Vivien described another similar encounter by a fellow Michaelite priestess in Hyde Park in London on the same morning.

Hyde had no children of her own, but the very spirit of motherliness seemed to look out of her eyes, and she took the two strangers into her heart at sight.