Rid
111þridæglic — adj lasting three days …
112þridǽled — adj tripartite, divided into three parts …
113rid|dance — …
114rid´der — …
115rid·dance — /ˈrıdn̩s/ noun good riddance used to say that you are glad that someone is leaving or that something has gone “Did you hear? Jack is leaving for a new job.” “Well, good riddance (to him)! We ll be better off without him!” Winter is finally over,… …
116be rid of — phrase to be no longer affected by someone or something that is annoying, unpleasant, or not wanted Just give him the money and you can be rid of him. be glad to be rid of someone/something: I’m glad to be rid of all this extra work. be well rid …
117get rid of — verb 1. dispose of (Freq. 7) Get rid of these old shoes! The company got rid of all the dead wood • Syn: ↑remove • Derivationally related forms: ↑removal (for: ↑ …
118Vlasina Rid — Власина Рид Le lac Vlasina Administration …
119want rid of — chiefly Brit : to want to no longer have or be affected or bothered by (something or someone unwanted) : to want to be rid of (something or someone) I could tell that he wanted rid of me. • • • Main Entry: ↑rid want rid of see ↑rid • • • Main… …
120Goli Rid — Голи Рид Administration Pays  Serbie …