1st marquis of reading


[red-ing] /ˈrɛd ɪŋ/
noun
rufus daniel isaacs, 1st marquis of, 1860–1935, lord chief justice of england 1913–21; viceroy of india 1921–26.
a city in berkshire, in s england.
a city in se pennsylvania.
a town in e m-ssachusetts, near boston.
a city in sw ohio.
reading
/ˈriːdɪŋ/
noun

the act of a person who reads
(as modifier): a reading room, a reading lamp

ability to read
(as modifier): the reading public, a child of reading age

any matter that can be read; written or printed text
a public recital or rendering of a literary work
the form of a particular word or p-ssage in a given text, esp where more than one version exists
an interpretation, as of a piece of music, a situation, or something said or written
knowledge gained from books: a person of little reading
a measurement indicated by a gauge, dial, scientific instrument, etc
(parliamentary procedure)

the formal recital of the body or t-tle of a bill in a legislative -ssembly in order to begin one of the stages of its p-ssage
one of the three stages in the p-ssage of a bill through a legislative -ssembly see first reading, second reading, third reading

the formal recital of something written, esp a will
reading
/ˈrɛdɪŋ/
noun
a town in s england, in reading unitary authority, berkshire, on the river thames: university (1892). pop: 232 662 (2001)
a unitary authority in s england, in berkshire. pop: 144 100 (2003 est). area: 37 sq km (14 sq miles)
reading

county town of berkshire, old english readingum (c.900), “(settlement of) the family or followers of a man called -read.”
reading
n.

old english ræding, “a reading, the act of reading” either silent or aloud, “a p-ssage or lesson,” verbal noun; see read (v.)). meaning “interpretation” is from mid-14c. (in reference to dreams). meaning “a form of a p-ssage of text” is from 1550s; that of “a public event featuring reading aloud” is from 1787.

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