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"Eder" is a common misspelling or typo for: ever, elder, deer, eider, ewer, Ender, edger, Feder, ceder, seder, Leder, Weder, reder.

Date "Eder" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1388. (references)

Specialty Definition: EDER

Domain Definition
Bible 1: (a flock). 1. One of the towns of Judah, in the extreme south, and on the borders of Edom. (Joshua 15:21) No trace of it has been discovered in modern times. 2. A Levite of the family of Merari, in the time of David. (1 Chronicles 23:23; 24:30). (references)
  2: Eder flock. (1.) A city in the south of Judah, on the border of Idumea (Josh. 15:21). (2.) The second of the three sons of Mushi, of the family of Merari, appointed to the Levitical office (1 Chr. 23:23; 24:30). Source: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary.
Wikipedic The Eder is a river in Germany (ca. 135 km long). It rises from the Ederkopf mountain in the mountains of western North Rhine-Westphalia near the springs of the Lahn and Sieg rivers, but flows east and north and into the Fulda river which at its confluence with the Werra in Hannoversch M�nden creates the Weser river which flows into the North Sea north of Bremen. Towns along its course include Battenberg, Frankenberg, Waldeck and Fritzlar. (references)

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Common Expressions: EDER

Expressions Definition
Eder Jofre Eder Jofre (born March 26, 1936), is a Brazilian former boxer, whom many consider to be the best Brazilian boxer of all time. (references)
John Eder Legislator John Eder, (born January 18, 1969) of Portland, Maine, is a member of the Maine Green Independent Party, elected to the Maine state house in 2002 and re-elected in 2004. He is the highest-ranking elected Green official in the United States. (references)
Linda Eder Linda Eder (born February 3, 1961) is a singer and Broadway star who has released several successful albums and has starred in shows like Jekyll & Hyde. She was married to composer Frank Wildhorn, who wrote the score for Jekyll & Hyde. (references)
Wolfgang Eder Wolfgang Eder is a German player who made the top 8 at Magic: The Gathering Worlds in 2003 with a relatively innovative Goblin-Bidding deck which he claims to have developed independently of Japanese deck designers, who had recently revealed a similar decklist (with great success, as three of its co-creators piloted it to the top 8) at an Asian Grand Prix. The Goblin-Bidding strategy was quite powerful, as it was constructed around the supposition that if an opponent had the capacity to handle the fast swarm of Goblins, they would not be able to handle a spell which brought them all back into play at once, and by a similar token, anyone who might handle the Bidding would probably be unable to deal with the initial attacks. (references)

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Extended Definition: EDER


Eder

Eder
River
none The Eder in the dry lake Edersee in 2003
The Eder in the dry lake Edersee in 2003
Country Germany
Regions North Rhine-Westphalia, Hesse
Cities Frankenberg, Fritzlar, Edermünde
Source
 - location Am Ederkopf, Sauerland
 - elevation 648 m (2,126 ft)
 - coordinates 50°56′7″N 8°12′34″E / 50.93528, 8.20944
Mouth Fulda
 - location Edermünde Grifte
 - elevation 143 m (469 ft)
 - coordinates 51°13′0″N 9°27′18″E / 51.21667, 9.455
Length 177 km (110 mi)
Basin 3,362 km² (1,298 sq mi)

The Eder is a 177 km long river in Germany, left tributary of the Fulda River. It was first mentioned by the Roman historian Tacitus as the Adrana in the territory of the Chatti.

The river rises from the Ederkopf mountain in western North Rhine-Westphalia near the springs of the Lahn and Sieg rivers. Unlike the Lahn and Sieg, that are both tributaries of the Rhine, the Eder flows east and north and into the river Fulda at Edermünde, south of Kassel. At Hannoversch Münden, the Fulda joins with the Werra to form the Weser river which flows into the North Sea north of Bremen. Towns along the course of the Eder include Battenberg, Frankenberg, Waldeck and Fritzlar.

A rock-and-concrete dam (47 m high, 400 m long) completed in 1914 near the small town of Waldeck created the large Edersee reservoir, which is 27 km long and has a holding caopacity of 200 million m³ of water. It is used to generate hydro-electricity and to regulate water levels for shipping on the Weser river.

The dam was destroyed by British Avro Lancaster bombers of the RAF's 617 Squadron on 17 May 1943 (Operation Chastise). The bombers were equipped with special Barnes Wallis bouncing bombs. On the same night, the nearby Möhne Reservoir dam was also attacked, causing enormous destruction and loss of life downstream (the great majority of drowning victims were Ukrainian POWs in a labor camp just below the dam). The story of the raid was made into a film called The Dam Busters.

The dam was rebuilt the same year, and the lake today is a major summertime recreation facility, particularly popular with Dutch campers.


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Topics by Level of Interest: EDER

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
John Eder 20     Eder 9
Eder 9     Eder dos Santos 7
Georg-Peter Eder 8     Eder Sánchez 3
Norbert Eder 8     Elfi Eder 5
Scott Eder 8     Georg-Peter Eder 8
Eder dos Santos 7     Hans Eder 3
Santiago Eder 6     Helmut Eder 4
Linda Eder 6     Johannes Eder 4
Elfi Eder 5     John Eder 20
Sylvia Eder 4     Josef Eder 3
Johannes Eder 4     Linda Eder 6
Helmut Eder 4     Norbert Eder 8
Eder Sánchez 3     Santiago Eder 6
Josef Eder 3     Scott Eder 8
Hans Eder 3     Sylvia Eder 4

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Translations: EDER

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Deutsch Éder Aleixo (Eder). Additional references: Deutsch, Germany, Austria, Eder. (volunteer & more translations)
German Éder Aleixo (Eder). Additional references: German, Germany, Austria, Eder. (volunteer & more translations)
High German Éder Aleixo (Eder). Additional references: High German, Germany, Austria, Eder. (volunteer & more translations)
Hochdeutsch Éder Aleixo (Eder). Additional references: Hochdeutsch, Germany, Austria, Eder. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: EDER

Language Translations for “Eder” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Klingonese Tela'at (Eder). Additional references: Klingonese, Eder. (volunteer)
Pig Latin Ederway (Eder). Additional references: Pig Latin, Eder. (volunteer)
Terran A tela'at (eder, elder). Additional references: Terran A, Eder. (volunteer)
Terran B eder (Eder). Additional references: Terran B, Eder. (volunteer)
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Bible Origins and Translations: EDER

Language Jonah Chapter 4, Verse 7

Greek (transliterated), Septuagint - 250 BC

kai prosetaxen o qeoV skwlhki ewqinh th epaurion kai epataxen thn kolokunqan kai apexhranqh

Latin, Vulgate - 405

et paravit Deus vermem ascensu diluculo in crastinum et percussit hederam et exaruit

English, Middle, Wycliffe - 1395

And God made redy a worme, in styinge vp of grey day in to morew; and smote the eder, and it dryede vp.

English, Renaissance, Tyndale - 1526

And the lorde ordeyned a worme agenst the springe of ye morow mornige which smote the wild vine that it wethered awaye.

English, Jacobean, King James - 1611

But God prepared a worm when the morning rose the next day, and it smote the gourd that it withered.

English, Victorian, Webster - 1833

But God prepared a worm when the morning rose the next day, and it smote the gourd that it withered.

English, Basic, Ogden - 1964

But early on the morning after, God made ready a worm for the destruction of the vine, and it became dry and dead.

Bulgarian

А когато се зазори на утринта Бог определи един червей, който порази тиквата, и тя изсъхна.

Cebuano

Apan giamdam sa Dios ang usa ka ulod sa diha nga mibanagbanag ang kabuntagon sa sunod nga adlaw, ug gisamaran niini ang tabayag, sa pagkaagi nga kini nalaya.

Chinese

次 日 黎 明 、   神 卻 安 排 一 條 蟲 子 、 咬 這 蓖 麻 、 以 致 枯 槁 。

Croatian

Ali sutradan, u osvit zore, Bog zapovjedi crvu da podgrize bršljan, i on usahnu.

Danish

Men ved Morgengry næste Dag bød Gud en Orm stikke Olieplanten, så den visnede;

Dutch

Maar God beschikte een worm des anderen daags in het opgaan van den dageraad; die stak den wonderboom, dat hij verdorde.

Finnish

Mutta seuraavana päivänä, aamun sarastaessa, Jumala toimitti madon kalvamaan risiinikasvia, niin että se kuivui.

French

Mais le lendemain, à l`aurore, Dieu fit venir un ver qui piqua le ricin, et le ricin sécha.

German

Aber Gott verschaffte einen Wurm des Morgens, da die Morgenröte anbrach; der stach den Rizinus, daß er verdorrte.

Haitian Creole

Men, nan denmen maten, anvan bajou kase, Bondye fè yon mawoka pike pye masketi a. Pye masketi a mouri.

Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hari

Tetapi besoknya pada waktu subuh, Allah membuat seekor cacing menggerek akar tanaman itu, sehingga menjadi layu.

Indonesian-Terjemahan Lama

Tetapi keesokan harinya pada buka fajar diadakan Allah seekor ulat yang mengikil pohon alhairani itu, sehingga layulah ia.

Italian

Ma il giorno dopo, allo spuntar dell'alba, Dio mandò un verme a rodere il ricino e questo si seccò.

Korean

하 나 님 이 벌 레 를 준 비 하 사 이 튿 날 새 벽 에 그 박 넝 쿨 을 씹 게 하 시 매 곧 시 드 니 라

Manx Gaelic

Agh chiare Jee beishteig, moghrey yn laa er-giyn, as woaill eh yn gourd, dy ren eh fioghey.

Maori

Na kua rite ano i te Atua he huhu i te aonga ake o te ra, a ngaua iho e tera te hue, na kua maroke.

Modern Greek

Και διεταξεν ο Θεος σκωληκα, οτε εχαραξεν η αυγη της επαυριον· και επαταξε την κολοκυνθην και εξηρανθη.

Norwegian

Men dagen efter, da morgenen brøt frem, lot Gud en orm komme, som stakk kikajontreet så det visnet.

Portuguese

Mas Deus enviou um bicho, no dia seguinte ao subir da alva, o qual feriu a aboboreira, de sorte que esta se secou.   

Rumanian

Dar a doua zi, la rqsqritul soarelui, Dumnezeu a adus un verme, care a knyepat curcubetele, wi curcubetele s`a uscat.

Russian

й ХУФТПЙМ вПЗ ФБЛ, ЮФП ОБ ДТХЗПК ДЕОШ РТЙ РПСЧМЕОЙЙ ЪБТЙ ЮЕТЧШ РПДФПЮЙМ ТБУФЕОЙЕ, Й ПОП ЪБУПИМП.

Spanish

Pero Dios dispuso también, al amanecer del día siguiente, un gusano que atacó la planta de ricino, y ésta se secó.

Swedish

Men dagen därefter, när morgonrodnaden gick upp, sände Gud maskar som frätte ricinbusken, så att den vissnade.

Thai

แต่ในเวลาเช้าวันรุ่งขึ้น พระเจ้าทรงกำหนดให้หนอนตัวหนึ่งมากัดกินต้นละหุ่งต้นนั้นจนมันเหี่ยวไป

Ukrainian

А при сході зірниці другого дня призначив Бог червяка, і він підточив рицинового куща, і той усох.

Vietnamese

Nhöng böơa sau, vöøa luùc höøng ñoâng, Ñöùc Chuùa Trôøi saém moät con saâu, saâu chích daây aáy ñeán noăi heùo.
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