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1Caird — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Edward Caird (1835–1908), britischer Philosoph und Theologe Eliza Sophie Caird, siehe Eliza Doolittle (* 1988), britische Singer Songwriterin John Caird (1820–1898), schottischer Geistlicher und Philosoph… …
2Caird — is a surname, and may refer to:* Edward Caird, Scottish philosopher * James Caird (disambiguation) * John Caird, Scottish theologian * Maureen Caird, Australian athlete *ee also* Card …
3Caird — Caird, n. [Ir. ceard a tinker.] A traveling tinker; also a tramp or sturdy beggar. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] …
4Caird — Caird, Zigeuner in Hochschottland …
5caird — [kerd, kārd] n. [< Gael ceard, a tinker < IE base * kerd , skillful, clever > Gr kerdos, profit, L cerdo, handicraftsman, ON horskr, wise] Scot. a wandering tinker, vagrant, gypsy, etc …
6Caird — This interesting surname is derived from the Gaelic ceard , meaning a craftsman, an artist mechanic, and later a travelling tinker. In an ancient Irish manuscript, Cerdd is glossed by Latin aerarius , which means worker in brass . Many of the… …
7Caird & Company — Caird Co. Rechtsform Gründung 1828 Auflösung 1935 Sitz Greenock, Schottland Branche Schiffsbau Vorlage:Infobox Unternehmen/Wartun …
8Caird Hall — Type Salle de concerts symphoniques Cérémonies diverses Lieu City Square (Dundee) Coordonnées …
9Caird & Company — SS Persia at Aden c 1910 SS Austria, launched on 23 J …
10Caird, Edward — ▪ British philosopher born March 23, 1835, Greenock, Renfrew, Scot. died Nov. 1, 1908, Oxford, Eng. philosopher and leader in Britain of the Neo Hegelian school. After studies in Scotland and at Oxford, Caird served as a tutor at Merton… …