To bring forth (young): said especially of a goat.
Known; well-known; famous; renowned: formerly, in poetry, a general term of commendation.
noun.
A fagot or bundle, as of heath or furze.
noun.
A bundle of sticks or brush planted on a beach to stop shingle or gather sand, to act as a groin.
noun.
A bundle of sticks or twigs strapped in front of the legs to help a rider to keep his seat on a bucking horse.
noun.
A small tub; nautical, a small tub or vessel in which sailors receive their food.
noun.
A box or wooden pen built on the deck of a fishing-vessel to receive fish as they are caught.
To bind up, as a fagot.
To hoax; humbug; deceive.
noun.
A hoax: humbug.
noun.
A young goat.
noun.
The flesh of a young goat.
noun.
Leather made from the skin of a kid, used in making shoes and gloves. Much of the leather so used and sold as “kid” is made from other skins.
noun.
The roe deer in its first year.
noun.
A child, especially a male child.
noun.
plural Gloves made of kid or of the leather so called. See def. 3.
Made of kid or of the leather so called.
See I., 3.
A Middle English preterit of kithe.
noun.
plural In astronomy, a pair of small stars in the constellation Auriga, represented as kids held in the hand of the charioteer.