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DEd

noun
1.
A doctor's degree in education.  Synonyms: Doctor of Education, EdD.






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... finite monume[n]tes of lawes stablished. If I should not speake of his commendacion, the fruictes of his vertue would shewe his commendacions: but that praise surmounteth all fame of [Sidenote: A true praise comme[n]ded by fame it self.] glory, that commendeth by fame itself, the fruictes of fame in this one Fable, riseth to my aucthour, whiche he wrote of the Shepeherd, and ...
— A booke called the Foundacion of Rhetorike • Richard Rainolde

... be yais to quhome M^r Jo^n davedsone gave power to noi{a}t y^e man q^{lk} pr{-e}ntat^one y^e pr{-e}brie allowit and ordenit y^e moderator & clerk to subscrive y^e samine in y^r names q^{lk} yay ded. As also ordeanit y^t y^e said kirk of y^e panis suld be visited upon y^e eight day of Julij next to come for admissione of y^e said M^r Alex^r to y^e said office. The visitors wer appoyntit M^r Ar^d oswald M^r Robert Wallace M^r George greir M^r andro blackhall ...
— Of the Orthographie and Congruitie of the Britan Tongue - A Treates, noe shorter than necessarie, for the Schooles • Alexander Hume

... master in his mastres' apparell and sayd: A! thou harlot, art thou comen hether? now I se well, if I wod be fals to my master, thou woldest be a strong hore; but I had leuer thou were hangid than I wold do him so trayterous a ded: therefor I shall gyve the som punyshment as thou lyke an hore hast deseruyd and therewith lapt him well about the sholders and back, and gaue him a dosen or ii good stripes. The master, felyng him selfe somwhat ...
— Shakespeare Jest-Books; - Reprints of the Early and Very Rare Jest-Books Supposed - to Have Been Used by Shakespeare • Unknown

... animate of rational beings, usually form the plural by doubling the first syllable, as, dor, man, or male; ddor, men; hoit, woman, pl. hhoit; dni, good, pl. dedni. ...
— Grammatical Sketch of the Heve Language - Shea's Library Of American Linguistics. Volume III. • Buckingham Smith

... & do away at doten on is molde, [Sidenote: He declares that all flesh shall be destroyed, both man and beast.] & fleme out of e folde al at flesch were[gh], Fro e burne to e best, fro brydde[gh] to fysche[gh]; 288 [Sidenote: [Fol. 61a.]] Al schal dou{n} & be ded & dryuen out of ere, at eu{er} I sette saule i{n}ne; & sore hit me rwe[gh] at eu{er} I made hem my self; bot if I may her-aft{er}, I schal wayte to be war her wrenche[gh] to kepe." 292 [Sidenote: There was at this time living on the earth a very ...
— Early English Alliterative Poems - in the West-Midland Dialect of the Fourteenth Century • Various



Words linked to "DEd" :   EdD, doctor's degree, doctorate



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