cid

[CID]

An epic poem, which celebrates the exploits of the Spanish national hero, Ruy Diaz.

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Chief or commander; in Spanish literature, a title of Ruy Diaz, Count of Bivar, a champion of Christianity and of the old Spanish royalty, in the 11th century.

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the United States Army''s principal law enfocement agency responsible for the conduct of criminal investigations for all levels of the Army anywhere in the world


n.
Chief or commander; in Spanish literature, a title of Ruy Diaz, Count of Bivar, a champion of Christianity and of the old Spanish royalty, in the 11th century.

n.
An epic poem, which celebrates the exploits of the Spanish national hero, Ruy Diaz.


Cid

Cid , n. [Sp., fr. Ar. seid lord.] 1. Chief or commander; in Spanish literature, a title of Ruy Diaz, Count of Bivar, a champion of Christianity and of the old Spanish royalty, in the 11th century. 2. An epic poem, which celebrates the exploits of the Spanish national hero, Ruy Diaz.

Chief or commander; in Spanish literature, a title of Ruy Diaz, Count of Bivar, a champion of Christianity and of the old Spanish royalty, in the 11th century.

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