1. eid - Noun
2. Eid - Proper noun
Eid (plural Eids)
(Islam) Any of various Muslim religious festivals.
Eid (plural Eids)
Ellipsis of Eid al-Fitr.
Any of several areas in Norway
A parish of Stad, Nordfjord district, Sogn og Fjordane borough, Vestland, Vestlandet, Norway
A parish of Kvinnherad, Sunnhordland district, Hordaland borough, Vestland, Vestlandet, Norway
A parish of Rauma, Møre og Romsdal, Vestlandet, Norway
Eid
Synonym of Aith; A village in Mainland, Shetland, Northern Isles, Scotland, United Kingdom
eid (plural eids)
Alternative letter-case form of Eid
eid (plural eids)
(UK dialectal, Scotland) An isthmus or narrow neck of land jutting out into the sea; a sandbank cast up by the sea across the head of an open bight or inlet and having a lagoon inside it.
(epidemiology) Abbreviation of emerging infectious disease or emergent infectious disease.
Alternative form of eID
Initialism of electronic identity document.
Initialism of electronic identification.
Initialism of electronic identifier.
Initialism of electronic identity.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIn one of the most outrageous appeasement gestures in a year full of them, the Empire State Building was illuminated in green to celebrate the Islamic holiday of Eid... New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg ... apparently believes that the best response to terrorists is to celebrate diversity. Charles Foster Johnson
“Also Eid, the most important celebration in our religion, is coming. Source: Internet
“As it has pleased God Almighty to enable us witness this holy occasion of eid el kabir, I, on behalf of the leadership and entire members of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), convey warm felicitations to all Nigerians. Source: Internet
As a child in Kolkata, India, Megha Majumdar watched the city come alive during religious celebrations like Diwali, Christmas and Eid. Source: Internet
"Apartheid Israel has maintained a deadly medieval blockade on Gaza since 2007, when Hamas seized control of the tiny strip after legitimately winning the 2006 Palestinian Authority Legislative Council elections," said Eid. Source: Internet
"Cutting electricity is a death sentence for the almost two million Gazans living in the Israeli-blockaded strip," said Eid. Source: Internet