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  • Shade, the Changing Man — The original Shade version by Steve Ditko. Publication information Publisher DC Comics …   Wikipedia

  • shade — or lamp shade [shād] n. [ME schade < OE sceadu (gen. & dat. sceadwe), akin to Goth skadus < IE base * skot , darkness, shadow > Gr skotos, darkness] 1. comparative darkness caused by a more or less opaque object cutting off rays of light …   English World dictionary

  • Shade (comics) — Superherobox| caption=The Shade on the cover of Starman #6 (1995). Art by Tony Harris. comic color=background:#8080ff character name=The Shade real name=Richard Swift publisher=DC Comics debut= Flash Comics #33 creators= E E Hibbard/James… …   Wikipedia

  • Shade's Children — Infobox Book | name = Shade s Children image caption = Cover of the hardback, first edition author = Garth Nix cover artist = Elliot Earls (paperback edition) country = Australian language = English genre = Science fiction, Fantasy novel… …   Wikipedia

  • John Shade — (July 5 1898 ndash; July 21 1959) is a fictional character in Vladimir Nabokov s 1962 novel Pale Fire .hade and familyThe novel s structure is notoriously difficult to unravel, but most readers agree that Shade is a poet married to his teenage… …   Wikipedia

  • In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree — is a popular song dating from 1905. It was written by Harry Williams and Egbert Van Alstyne. The meter of its chorus is in the form of a Limerick.It can safely be characterized as a highly sentimental tune. Although the verses (seldom heard… …   Wikipedia

  • The Giving Tree — first published in 1964, is a children s book written and illustrated by Shel Silverstein. This book has become one of Silverstein s best known titles and has been translated into more than 30 languages. Storyline The story is a short moral tale …   Wikipedia

  • Life-giving Spring — The Life giving Spring or Life giving Font is both the feast day of a historic church in Constantinople and an icon of the Theotokos (Virgin Mary) which is venerated by the Eastern Orthodox Church and those Eastern Catholic Churches which follow… …   Wikipedia

  • umbrage —   n. offence; shade; foliage.    ♦ umbrageous, a. shady; offended.    ♦ umbratile, a. shadowy; unreal; secluded; giving shade.    ♦ umbriferous, a. giving shade.    ♦ umbrous, a. shady …   Dictionary of difficult words

  • sombre — [18] Something that is sombre is etymologically ‘under a shadow, in the shade’. The word comes from French sombre, an adjective derived ultimately from Vulgar Latin *subombrāre ‘put in shadow, shade’. This was a compound verb formed from Latin… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • sombre — [18] Something that is sombre is etymologically ‘under a shadow, in the shade’. The word comes from French sombre, an adjective derived ultimately from Vulgar Latin *subombrāre ‘put in shadow, shade’. This was a compound verb formed from Latin… …   Word origins

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