Proper noun
Alcide (plural Alcides)
A surname from French.
Alcide empowers DevOps, Security and Engineering teams with simplified controls to manage and secure the evolving data center and hybrid cloud, at any scale. Source: Internet
In a second British action, Admiral Edward Boscawen fired on the French ship Alcide on June 8, 1755, capturing her and two troop ships. Source: Internet
Mrs. Deshotel was preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence Deshotel; parents, Alcide Jack and Louisa Martin Zachary; brothers, Wilfred and Calton Mose; son-in-law, Roger Mose; two great grandchildren, Jaiden Mose and Natayla Mose. Source: Internet
Other founding fathers include Alcide de Gasperi MEP and Robert Schuman MEP. Source: Internet
The B soprano was the most common instrument, but a few early jazz musicians such as Louis Nelson Delisle and Alcide Nunez preferred the C soprano, and many New Orleans jazz brass bands have used E soprano. Source: Internet