1. kyd - Noun
3. kyd - Symbol
p. p. of Kythe.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBen Jonson mentions him in the same breath as Christopher Marlowe (with whom, in London, Kyd at one time shared a room) and John Lyly in the Shakespeare First Folio. Source: Internet
Around 1591 Christopher Marlowe also joined this patron's service, and for a while Marlowe and Kyd shared lodgings, and perhaps even ideas. Source: Internet
Consequently, there is no direct evidence that Kyd wrote it, nor any evidence that the play was not an early version of Hamlet by Shakespeare himself. Source: Internet
However, in many retail stores throughout the island, the KYD is typically traded at 1.25 USD. citation There is marked poverty among native people of the islands, as well as pressure to maintain a standard of living inconsistent with their means. Source: Internet
Early life Thomas Kyd was the son of Francis and Anna Kyd and was baptised in the church of St Mary Woolnoth in the Ward of Langborn, Lombard Street, London on 6 November 1558. Source: Internet
Evidence suggests that in the 1580s Kyd became an important playwright, but little is known about his activity. Source: Internet