Nidd

English

Etymology

From Old English Nid, from Proto-West Germanic *Nǐd, from Proto-Germanic *Nidā, from Proto-Indo-European *neid-/*nid- (flow).

Proper noun

Nidd

  1. A river in North Yorkshire, England, which joins the (Yorkshire) Ouse.
  2. A small village and civil parish in Harrogate borough, North Yorkshire; the parish borders the river (OS grid ref SE3059).