Proper noun
A river in North Yorkshire, England, which joins the (Yorkshire) Ouse.
A small village and civil parish in Harrogate borough, North Yorkshire; the parish borders the river (OS grid ref SE3059).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIn one of them, first introduced in North Yorkshire, a player whose movement is blocked is considered to be " in Nidd " and is forced to remain in place for the next three moves. Source: Internet
In one episode, every player ended up in Nidd and the supposed rule had to be suspended so that the round could continue. Source: Internet
If Mr Nidd does not like my name then I can only apologise it’s the one I was born with and the one I will die with. Source: Internet