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- proper noun A
surname .
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[3] Cf. Lidgett, _The Christian Religion_, pp. 106, 485 ff., where the idea of God's nature is admirably developed.
Christianity and Ethics A Handbook of Christian Ethics Archibald B. C. Alexander
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Early in the Nineteenth Century a relation of Bunting's mother, a seafaring man by the name of Captain Lidgett, brought a group of settlers out to Natal.
Sidney Percival Bunting Roux, Edward 1943
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Lidgate, whence Lidgett, means a swing gate, shutting like a lid.
The Romance of Names Ernest Weekley 1909
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Lidgett and the boys moved, as faint and silent as ghosts.
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He became aware at once of a vivid scent of singed hair, and he seemed to hear the voice of Lidgett asking for him.
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Lidgett, it would seem, did everything in his power to suppress and minimise the story.
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He saw the boarders distinctly, but much more faintly than he had seen Lidgett.
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An extraordinary conviction flashed across Plattner's mind that this head had a strong likeness to Lidgett.
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In another moment he found himself, stunned and bleeding, sitting face to face with Lidgett in the old walled garden behind the school.
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Every one of the witnesses is still alive; the reader, if he have the leisure, may hunt the lads out to-morrow, or even brave the terrors of the redoubtable Lidgett, and cross-examine and trap and test to his heart's content; Gottfried
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