Isidore

pronunciation

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Word Origin

Isidore
masc. proper name, from French, from Latin Isidorus, from Greek Isidoros, literally "gift of Isis," from doron "gift" (see date (n.1)). St. Isidore, archbishop of Seville (600-636) wrote important historical, etymological, and ecclesiastical works and in 2001 was named patron saint of computers, computer users, and the Internet.

Example

1. And there is yet another possibility that Isidore could head toward the Yucatan Peninsula .
2. One that holds a card , especially a credit card . And there is yet another possibility that Isidore could head toward the Yucatan Peninsula .
3. Isidore will likely pass over the western tip of Cuba Friday and then head into the Gulf of Mexico . And there is yet another possibility that Isidore could head toward the Yucatan Peninsula .

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