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English television cook (1947–2014)
Clarissa Theresa Philomena Aileen Mary Josephine Agnes Elsie Trilby Louise Esmerelda Johnston Dickson Wright (24 June 1947 – 15 March 2014) was an English
Clarissa_Dickson_Wright
British chef (1928–1999)
(1996–1999) with Clarissa Dickson Wright. Prior to this, she wrote cookery columns for The Spectator and for The Oldie. Paterson and Dickson Wright were famous
Jennifer_Paterson
Name list
hall-of-famer Clarissa Dickson Wright (1947–2014), English celebrity chef Clarissa F. Dye (1832–1921), Civil War nurse from Philadelphia Clarissa Eden, Countess
Clarissa_(given_name)
Television cooking programme
is a British cooking programme starring Jennifer Paterson and Clarissa Dickson Wright. It originally ran for four series – twenty-four episodes – from
Two_Fat_Ladies
English breakfast dish
Those are the only two ingredients in Delia Smith's 1987 recipe. Clarissa Dickson Wright's 1996 version consists of crushed cooked potatoes, finely chopped
Bubble_and_squeak
French savoury pastry
Anne Willan uses a yeast dough similar to that used in pizzas. Clarissa Dickson Wright specifies a brioche dough, and although her recipe contains leeks
Flamiche
Welsh actor (born 1953)
programme Art School alongside Ulrika Jonsson, John Humphrys, and Clarissa Dickson Wright where he discovered a passion for painting. From 2006 to 2009,
Keith_Allen_(actor)
English cookery writer (1708–1770)
influenced many of them, including Elizabeth David, Fanny Cradock and Clarissa Dickson Wright. Glasse was born Hannah Allgood at Greville Street, Hatton Garden
Hannah_Glasse
English horse trainer
Eric Curtin. On 1 September 2009, Prescott and television cook Clarissa Dickson-Wright received an absolute discharge from Scarborough Magistrates' Court
Mark_Prescott
English journalist, publisher and writer (1836–1865)
version. Several cookery writers, including Elizabeth David and Clarissa Dickson Wright, have criticised Beeton's work, particularly her use of other people's
Isabella_Beeton
Day of the year
economist and politician, 22nd United States Secretary of Labor 1947 – Clarissa Dickson Wright, English chef, author, and television personality (died 2014) 1947
June_24
Surname
Cindy Wright (born 1972), Belgian-American painter C. Kelly Wright, American actress Clare Wright (born 1969), American-Australian historian Clarissa Dickson
Wright
2011 non-fiction book by Clarissa Dickson Wright
the end of the twentieth century, written by the celebrity cook Clarissa Dickson Wright and published in London by Random House. Each period is treated
A_History_of_English_Food
Clarissa and the Countryman with Clarissa Dickson Wright (Headline Publishing Group, 2000) Clarissa and the Countryman: Sally Forth with Clarissa Dickson
Sir_John_Scott,_5th_Baronet
Scottish savoury pudding containing sheep's pluck
utilize the least expensive cuts of meat and the innards as well". Clarissa Dickson Wright says that it "came to Scotland in a longship [i.e., from Scandinavia]
Haggis
2007 book by Clarissa Dickson Wright
Spilling the Beans is an autobiography written by Clarissa Dickson Wright and first published in 2007. Wright's autobiography tells the story of her troubled
Spilling_the_Beans
British political organization promoting countryside issues
local food and drink, rural enterprise, pub, butcher, game and the Clarissa Dickson Wright award, which was instituted in 2013. In 2019, the Countryside Alliance
Countryside_Alliance
1976 British TV series or programme
of Single, Brace and Young Handlers. The main hosts have been Clarissa Dickson Wright, followed by Ben Fogle (initially with co-host Shauna Lowry), and
One_Man_and_His_Dog
Surname list
writer and agent Carter Dickson, pen name of John Dickson Carr (1906–1977), American mystery writer Clarissa Dickson Wright (1947–2014), British food
Dickson_(surname)
Culinary traditions of England
such as gingerbread are described. It was not at all, emphasises Clarissa Dickson Wright in her A History of English Food, a matter of large lumps of roast
English_cuisine
Cookbook by Hannah Glasse (1708–1770)
the most important cookery writer to know about." She notes that Clarissa Dickson Wright "makes a good case" for giving Glasse this much credit, that Glasse
The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy
The_Art_of_Cookery_Made_Plain_and_Easy
British television producer (1962–2017)
unknown chefs, such as Two Fat Ladies with Jennifer Paterson and Clarissa Dickson Wright; and The Naked Chef with Jamie Oliver, for which she won her first
Patricia_Llewellyn
Benedictine monastery in Connemara, Ireland
"Benedictine Nuns" (1998). The host cooks Jennifer Paterson & Clarissa Dickson-Wright, cooked dinner for the Benedictine nuns that live, work and worship
Kylemore_Abbey
British TV sitcom (1992–2012)
Twiggy Rufus Wainwright Kirsty Wark Ruby Wax Dale Winton Katy Wix Clarissa Dickson Wright Dora Bryan Absolutely Fabulous evolved from a French and Saunders
Absolutely_Fabulous
Smoked herring from Northumberland, England
place in a smokehouse located in or around the village of Craster. Clarissa Dickson Wright has named Craster as the birthplace of the kipper. There is, however
Craster_kipper
Students' representative and chairman in the University Court
1996–1998: Dr Allan Macartney, M.E.P. (died in office) 1998–2004: Clarissa Dickson Wright 2005–2008: Robin Harper, M.S.P. 2008–2011: Stephen Robertson 2012–2014:
Rector of the University of Aberdeen
Rector_of_the_University_of_Aberdeen
2004 British TV series
9 "Open All Hours" Clarissa Dickson Wright Andrew Nicholson ? Andrew Nicholson 6 March 2004 (2004-03-06) Clarissa Dickson Wright advocates Open All Hours
Britain's_Best_Sitcom
Cuisine originated in the British Raj
and Easy included the recipe "To make a Currey the Indian Way". Clarissa Dickson-Wright commented that the spices in the recipe did not resemble those
Anglo-Indian_cuisine
English dessert
not worth bothering about". In her A History of English Food, Clarissa Dickson Wright describes the pudding as requiring "considerable flair to make"
Sussex_pond_pudding
14th century English guide to cooking
MEDIEVAL CUISINE. Retrieved 23 May 2026. As cooked by Clarissa Dickson Wright on the BBC Four show Clarissa and the King's Cookbook James L. Matterer. "Makerouns"
The_Forme_of_Cury
British breed of pig
of risk – on the watchlist of the Rare Breeds Survival Trust. Clarissa Dickson Wright commented that "The British Lop is rarer than the Giant Panda."
British_Lop
coriander seeds for seasoning of "currey". The cookery writer Clarissa Dickson Wright calls Glasse's curry a "famous recipe" and comments that she was
Curry_in_the_United_Kingdom
Trisha Yearwood Two Fat Ladies – hosted by Jennifer Paterson and Clarissa Dickson Wright Ultimate Recipe Showdown – hosted by Marc Summers and Guy Fieri
List of Food Network original programming
List_of_Food_Network_original_programming
British barrister
a number of occasions including in the private prosecution of Clarissa Dickson-Wright for attending hare coursing events. He also contributed to The
John_Cooper_(barrister)
2009 British TV series or programme
release date 5 1 June Brown 28 November 2010 (2010-11-28) 6 2 Clarissa Dickson Wright 5 December 2010 (2010-12-05) 7 3 Jesse Jackson 12 December 2010 (2010-12-12)
Fern_Britton_Meets...
British cook and author (1805–1876)
describes Francatelli as "one of the most respected chefs in Britain"; Clarissa Dickson Wright, calling Francatelli "the Italian confectioner", describes him
Charles_Elmé_Francatelli
British politician (born 1940)
University of Aberdeen In office July 2005 – July 2008 Preceded by Clarissa Dickson Wright Succeeded by Stephen Robertson Lord Rector of the University of
Robin_Harper
2010 British TV series or programme
19 Lulu • Bruno Tonioli • Tony Christie • Penny Smith • Clarissa Dickson Wright 9 September 2010 (2010-09-09) 20 Andrew Lloyd Webber • Jackie Collins
The_Michael_Ball_Show
2005 British TV series or programme
celebrity chefs, like Clarissa Dickson Wright, felt Ramsay's proposition was "rubbish and about ten years out of date". Wright felt that these comments
The F Word (British TV series)
The_F_Word_(British_TV_series)
Day of the year
politician, United States Secretary of the Army (born 1927) 2014 – Clarissa Dickson Wright, English chef, author, and television personality (born 1947) 2015
March_15
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
actor Countryside Alliance Theresa May, later Prime Minister Clarissa Dickson Wright, celebrity cook, writer, journalist and TV host Charles III, later
Hunting_Act_2004
English singer (born 1959)
and Clarissa Dickson Wright. The latter had already been targeted by some animal rights activists for her stance on fox hunting. In response, Dickson Wright
Morrissey
Episodes of news-based TV satirical panel show
Phillips Bill Bailey 16–11 6.87m 17x04 7 May 1999 Peter Hitchens Clarissa Dickson Wright 14–16 6.74m 17x05 14 May 1999 Stephen Fry Richard Littlejohn 13–12
List of Have I Got News for You episodes
List_of_Have_I_Got_News_for_You_episodes
English author (fl. 1585–1620)
2016. Dickson Wright, Clarissa (2011) A History of English Food. London: Random House. ISBN 978-1-905-21185-2. Page 123 Dickson Wright, Clarissa (2011)
Thomas_Dawson_(cook)
Metaphor for difficult situations
episode "Barristers at Lincoln's Inn" (1998) in season three, Clarissa Dickson Wright tells her sidekick, and driver, Jennifer Paterson during a motorcycle
Queer_street
Season of television series
Flossie Stephen Finegold as policeman Emer O'Connor as policewoman Clarissa Dickson Wright as herself Sergio Priftis as Chicago dancer Todd Talbot as Chicago
Absolutely_Fabulous_series_5
Bestselling 1845 English cookbook by Eliza Acton
including Bee Wilson, Elizabeth David, Delia Smith and Jane Grigson; Clarissa Dickson Wright praises her writing but criticises her increasing conformity to
Modern Cookery for Private Families
Modern_Cookery_for_Private_Families
British surgeon and writer (1853–1923)
Hamish Watt Willis Pickard Colin Bell Ian Hamilton Allan Macartney Clarissa Dickson Wright Robin Harper Stephen Robertson Maitland Mackie Maggie Chapman Martina
Sir Frederick Treves, 1st Baronet
Sir_Frederick_Treves,_1st_Baronet
Public research university in Scotland
Churchill, Andrew Carnegie, H. H. Asquith, Maggie Chapman and Clarissa Dickson Wright, who was Aberdeen's first female rector. This body was created
University_of_Aberdeen
Nicholson [321] 620 8 5 March 1998 Leeds Peg Alexander, Simon Burns, Clarissa Dickson-Wright, Alun Michael [322] 621 9 12 March 1998 Cardiff John Bercow, Louise
List of Question Time episodes
List_of_Question_Time_episodes
English cookery & travel writer (1917-2005)
book has been championed by writers and chefs from Jeremy Lee to Clarissa Dickson Wright. Patience Gray's other books include Ring Doves And Snakes (1989)
Patience_Gray
Conservation village in East Lothian, Scotland
Scotland". www.scotsman.com. Retrieved 13 January 2020. Dickson Wright, Clarissa (2012). Clarissa's England: A gamely gallop through the English counties
Inveresk
Cookery book by Kenelm Digby
edited by Jane Stevenson and Peter Davidson The celebrity cook Clarissa Dickson Wright described Digby as "the first true dilettante foodie", as well
The_Closet_Opened
Charity Executive and former Rector of the University of Aberdeen
Hamish Watt Willis Pickard Colin Bell Ian Hamilton Allan Macartney Clarissa Dickson Wright Robin Harper Stephen Robertson Maitland Mackie Maggie Chapman Martina
Martina_Chukwuma-Ezike
Academic official
as rectors, such as Stephen Fry and Lorraine Kelly at Dundee, Clarissa Dickson Wright at Aberdeen, and John Cleese and Frank Muir at St Andrews, and
Rector_(academia)
Independent school in Woldingham, Surrey, England
and actor Suzanne Bertish (1969), actor Artemis Cooper, writer Clarissa Dickson Wright (expelled), celebrity chef and former barrister Leslie Ferrar,
Woldingham_School
Scottish singer
Hamish Watt Willis Pickard Colin Bell Ian Hamilton Allan Macartney Clarissa Dickson Wright Robin Harper Stephen Robertson Maitland Mackie Maggie Chapman Martina
Iona_Fyfe
Delaney (LLB), news presenter Felix Dexter (LLB), actor and comedian Clarissa Dickson-Wright (LLB), celebrity chef, writer and TV personality Jonathan Dimbleby
List of people associated with University College London
List_of_people_associated_with_University_College_London
British journalist
Roach, while Hennessy's review of A History of English Food by Clarissa Dickson Wright was cited as a demonstration of anti-intellectualism in the British
Val_Hennessy
YouTuber lives in Brighton Amita Dhiri, actress, born in Brighton Clarissa Dickson Wright, celebrity chef and television personality, attended Sacred Heart
List of people from Brighton and Hove
List_of_people_from_Brighton_and_Hove
1950 cookery book by Elizabeth David
seek uninhibited excitement in the kitchen." The celebrity cook Clarissa Dickson Wright comments that the book was "a breath of fresh air in the years
A_Book_of_Mediterranean_Food
British politician (1941–1998)
Succeeded by John Swinney Academic offices Preceded by Ian Hamilton Rector of the University of Aberdeen 1996–1998 Succeeded by Clarissa Dickson Wright
Allan_Macartney
Hospital in Edinburgh, Scotland
suffering from retinal detachment after a rugby union accident. Clarissa Dickson Wright, cookery presenter and one half of the Two Fat Ladies duo died
Royal_Infirmary_of_Edinburgh
British late-night talk show
7 November 2000 (2000-11-07) 47 11 Anthea Turner, Will Carling, Clarissa Dickson Wright and Johnny Scott 8 November 2000 (2000-11-08) 48 12 Robert Winston
Ruby_(talk_show)
Spicing Up Britain. London: Reaktion Books. ISBN 978-1-86189-658-2 Dickson Wright, Clarissa (2011) A History of English Food. London: Random House. ISBN 978-1-905-21185-2
List_of_English_dishes
UK television awards ceremony
Richard Thorp James Ellis Alan Whicker Bill Pertwee David Jacobs Clarissa Dickson Wright Paul Shane David Coleman Lewis Collins Bernie Nolan John Cole Richard
2014 British Academy Television Awards
2014_British_Academy_Television_Awards
Scottish farmer and businessman (1937-2014)
Hamish Watt Willis Pickard Colin Bell Ian Hamilton Allan Macartney Clarissa Dickson Wright Robin Harper Stephen Robertson Maitland Mackie Maggie Chapman Martina
Maitland_Mackie_(farmer)
1585 English cookery book by Thomas Dawson
Jewell was published by Edward White in 1597. The celebrity chef Clarissa Dickson Wright comments on Dawson's trifle that it differs from the modern recipe
The_Good_Huswifes_Jewell
Baking Championship Jamie Deen, co-hosted of Road Tasted Paula Deen Clarissa Dickson Wright, former co-host of Two Fat Ladies Matt Dunigan, hosted of Road
List of Flavour Network personalities
List_of_Flavour_Network_personalities
English education policy adviser
stepped down as candidate. A fundraising dinner was supported by Clarissa Dickson-Wright. He represented himself as a "liberal Tory", but The Independent
Nick_Hillman
chief inspector of prisons 24 June Mick Fleetwood, rock drummer Clarissa Dickson Wright, chef and television personality (died 2014) 25 June – John Hilton
1947_in_the_United_Kingdom
British cookery writer (1913–1992)
Gordon Ramsay, Jamie Oliver, Prue Leith and Clarissa Dickson Wright, have been influenced by David; Dickson Wright said that David "taught me that food is
Elizabeth_David
Food festival in Wales
Anthony Bourdain, Allegra McEvedy, Jose Pizarro, Alex James, Clarissa Dickson Wright, Fergus Henderson, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Asma Khan, The
Abergavenny_Food_Festival
fiddler. Huseyn Derya, 38, Azerbaijani rapper, traffic collision. Clarissa Dickson Wright, 66, English celebrity chef and television personality (Two Fat
Deaths_in_March_2014
British politician and businessma (1818–1886)
Hamish Watt Willis Pickard Colin Bell Ian Hamilton Allan Macartney Clarissa Dickson Wright Robin Harper Stephen Robertson Maitland Mackie Maggie Chapman Martina
William_Edward_Forster
Cookery writer and journalist for The Independent newspaper
easily deconstruct the food itself. Few critics can do that." Clarissa Dickson Wright: "He was the bearer of the food torch which passed from Elizabeth
Jeremy_Round
Italian-American dish
Mediterranean Food. Illustrated by John W. Minton, contributor Clarissa Dickson Wright. New York Review Books. p. 19. ISBN 9781590170038. v t e v t e
Soup_with_risotto
British food writer and critic
The official opening of the fair was a goat getting milked by Clarissa Dickson Wright and Jennifer Paterson. Recruiting several long-term traders was
Henrietta_Green
Perkins, The Wallflowers 5.168 September 24, 1997 (1997-09-24) Clarissa Dickson Wright, Jennifer Paterson, Kirstie Alley Boyz II Men 5.169 September 25
List of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno episodes (1996–1999)
List_of_The_Tonight_Show_with_Jay_Leno_episodes_(1996–1999)
(Winston Churchill). Sam Peffer, 92, commercial artist. 15 March – Clarissa Dickson Wright, 66, chef and broadcaster, one half of the Two Fat Ladies. 16 March
2014_in_the_United_Kingdom
Complete Works of Jorge Luis Borges Junk yard more 21 November 1999 Clarissa Dickson Wright The Complete Works of Saki Wind-up radio more 28 November 1999
List of Desert Island Discs episodes (1991–2000)
List_of_Desert_Island_Discs_episodes_(1991–2000)
Singaporean merchant and hotelier (died 1944)
mother of British celebrity chef and hunting rights campaigner Clarissa Dickson Wright. His stepson Vivian went to a labour camp on the Japanese island
Ezekiel_Saleh_Manasseh
Debut on BBC2 of the cookery series Two Fat Ladies, presented by Clarissa Dickson Wright and Jennifer Paterson. 11 October – After nearly 14 years, Channel
1996_in_British_television
Scottish Liberal politician
Hamish Watt Willis Pickard Colin Bell Ian Hamilton Allan Macartney Clarissa Dickson Wright Robin Harper Stephen Robertson Maitland Mackie Maggie Chapman Martina
Charles Gordon, 11th Marquess of Huntly
Charles_Gordon,_11th_Marquess_of_Huntly
82". BBC News. 8 March 2014. Retrieved 8 March 2014. "TV cook Clarissa Dickson Wright dies". BBC News. 17 March 2014. Retrieved 17 March 2014. "Former
2014_in_British_television
Scottish filmmaker
Roy. United Artists/ ITV Network. Clarissa & the Countryman: Series two (x3) and three (x4) Clarissa Dickson Wright and Johnny Scott travelling around
Don_Coutts
1660 English cookery book by Robert May
it will be as good as a Custard. The celebrity cook and author Clarissa Dickson Wright covers The Accomplisht Cook in detail. She notes that few other
The_Accomplisht_Cook
British cookery book author (1745–1828)
The Guardian, the historian Sheila Hardy and the television cook Clarissa Dickson Wright; among those who believe he was a jeweller are The Feminist Companion
Maria_Rundell
American politician (1795–1847)
him as a candidate in the 1848 presidential election. In 1833, Wright married Clarissa Moody (1804–1870), the daughter of the family friend who had persuaded
Silas_Wright
Scottish advocate and judge (1803–1870)
Hamish Watt Willis Pickard Colin Bell Ian Hamilton Allan Macartney Clarissa Dickson Wright Robin Harper Stephen Robertson Maitland Mackie Maggie Chapman Martina
Edward Maitland, Lord Barcaple
Edward_Maitland,_Lord_Barcaple
Listed manor house in Oxfordshire, England
Oxoniensia. Oxford: Oxfordshire Architectural and Historical Society. Dickson Wright, Clarissa (2011). A History of English Food. London: Random House. ISBN 978-1-448-10745-2
Appleton_Manor
English cookery book writer (born c. 1570)
Alexandria, Virginia: Time Life Books. ISBN 978-0-7835-5456-3. Dickson Wright, Clarissa (2011). A History of English Food. London: Random House. ISBN 978-1-4481-0745-2
Elinor_Fettiplace
Pasta dish
from the original on July 20, 2019. Retrieved September 22, 2012. Dickson Wright, Clarissa (2011). A History of English Food. Random House. ISBN 978-1-905211-85-2
Macaroni_and_cheese
1986 book compiling recipes from 1604 volume
from the original on 20 November 2015. Retrieved 18 June 2015. Dickson Wright, Clarissa (2011). A History of English Food. Random House. pp. 149–169.
Elinor Fettiplace's Receipt Book
Elinor_Fettiplace's_Receipt_Book
American screenwriter (born 1943)
press in Cambridge, Massachusetts, devoted to stories and poems. Mona Dickson, writing in MIT's The Tech (May 13, 1964) gave Almost Grown a favorable
Peter_Guralnick
Women's National Basketball Association franchise based in Chicago, Illinois
(2015–2016) Stefanie Dolson (2017–2021), now a member of the Seattle Storm Clarissa dos Santos (2015–2016) Candice Dupree (2006–2009), currently the head coach
Chicago_Sky
Culinary traditions of the United Kingdom
imagination". Quartz. 16 March 2016. Retrieved 30 November 2022. Dickson Wright, Clarissa (2011) A History of English Food. London: Random House. ISBN 978-1-905-21185-2
British_cuisine
Cooking method
Rainbow sauce Reduction (cooking) Sweet chili sauce Vincotto Vinegar Dickson Wright, Clarissa (2011). A History of English Food. Random House. pp. 52–53.
Sweet_and_sour
original on 21 May 2018. Retrieved 21 May 2018. "Beth Hunter played by Clarissa House". Yahoo!7. Archived from the original on 24 November 2005. Retrieved
List of Home and Away characters
List_of_Home_and_Away_characters
Member of the Parliament of England
Berkshire: Volume 2 (1907), pp. 85–86 [3] 26 Eliz. (i.e.1583) (Guillim) Dickson Wright, Clarissa (2011). A History of English Food. Random House. pp. 149–169.
John Fettiplace (politician died 1580)
John_Fettiplace_(politician_died_1580)
CLARISSA DICKSON-WRIGHT
CLARISSA DICKSON-WRIGHT
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Famous
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Dickerson.
Boy/Male
Teutonic English
Strong leader.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Dickerson.
Female
English
English pet form of Latin Laura, LAURISSA means "laurel."
Female
French
French form of Latin Clarissa, CLARISSE means "fame."
Female
Russian
(ЛариÑÑа) Russian form of Greek Lárisa, probably LARISSA means "fortified town."
Female
English
Diminutive form of Latin Clara, CLARISSA means "fame."Â
Female
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Clarissa, CLARISA means "fame."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Charissa, KARISSA means "grace."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, German, Teutonic
Rich and Powerful Ruler; Strong Ruler
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Indian, Italian, Latin, Spanish, Swedish
Bright; Clear; Similar to the Latin Clara; Famous; Brilliant
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : patronymic from the personal name Dicken.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Charissa, CARISSA means "grace."
Girl/Female
Latin French
Famous.
Girl/Female
Italian Spanish American English Latin
Clear.
Female
English
Modern English name derived from Latin maris, MARISSA means "of the sea."
Female
English
English elaborated form of Latin Charis, CHARISSA means "grace."
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word charisma, from Greek charis, CHARISMA means "charm, grace, kindness."Â
Male
English
English patronymic surname transferred to forename use, JACKSON means "son of Jack."
CLARISSA DICKSON-WRIGHT
CLARISSA DICKSON-WRIGHT
Girl/Female
Italian
Born at Christmas.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One Paying Obeisance to God
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Fame and War
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Chief of the Gods
Girl/Female
Tamil
Anusuya | அநà¯à®¸à¯à®¯à®¾
Non jealous
Girl/Female
Danish, German
Small Brook
Girl/Female
Greek
Glory of the father.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Nydhile | நà¯à®¯à¯à®¤à¯€à®²à¯‡
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Golden Beauty
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu
Splendid; Adorned; Beautiful; Sun's Rays
CLARISSA DICKSON-WRIGHT
CLARISSA DICKSON-WRIGHT
CLARISSA DICKSON-WRIGHT
CLARISSA DICKSON-WRIGHT
CLARISSA DICKSON-WRIGHT
n.
A rare alkaloid found in the bark of an East Indian apocynaceous tree (Wrightia antidysenterica), and extracted as a bitter white crystalline substance. It was formerly used as a remedy for diarrh/a. Called also conessine, and neriine.
n.
An affectation of excessive elegance and refinement of language; high-flown diction.
n.
Ambitious and imaginative vagueness in thought, imagery, or diction.
n.
Suitable and impressive writing or style; eloquent diction.
a.
Destitute of richness, fertility, strength, or the like; defective in quantity, or poor in quality; poor; barren; scanty in ideas; wanting strength of diction or affluence of imagery.
n.
Manner of expression; peculiarity of diction; style.
n.
Conversation; discourse; talk; diction; phrase; as, in legal parlance; in common parlance.
pl.
of Crissum
v. t.
To embellish with the flowers of diction; to adorn with rhetorical figures; to grace with ostentatious eloquence; to set off with a parade of words.
n.
A shark of the genus Cestracion, and of related genera. The posterior teeth form a pavement of bony plates for crushing shellfish. Most of the species are extinct. The Port Jackson shark and a similar one found in California are living examples.
n.
The woolly-skinned rhizoma or rootstock of a fern (Dicksonia barometz), which, when specially prepared and inverted, somewhat resembles a lamb; -- called also Scythian lamb.
n.
Any gentle, gradual movement or procedure of thought, diction, music, or the like, resembling the quiet, steady movement of a river; a stream.
n.
Choice of words for the expression of ideas; the construction, disposition, and application of words in discourse, with regard to clearness, accuracy, variety, etc.; mode of expression; language; as, the diction of Chaucer's poems.
n.
The use of local or provincial words, as in the peculiar style or diction of Livy, the Roman historian; -- so called from Patavium, now Padua, the place of Livy's nativity.
n.
Vigor or style; force of expression; nervous diction; -- said of literary work.
n.
One who affects excessive refinement and elegance of language; -- applied esp. to a class of writers, in the age of Elizabeth, whose productions are marked by affected conceits and high-flown diction.
superl.
Not elevated or sublime; not exalted or diction; as, a low comparison.
a.
Vaguely and ambitiously extravagant in speculation, imagery, or diction.
n.
A metrical composition; a composition in verse written in certain measures, whether in blank verse or in rhyme, and characterized by imagination and poetic diction; -- contradistinguished from prose; as, the poems of Homer or of Milton.
n.
A mode or form of speech; the manner or style in which any one expreses himself; diction; expression.