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síde

  • adverb
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síde, adv.
Wright's OE grammar
§125; §126; §298; §404;
Widely, extensively, amply
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  • Síde prolixius, Hpt. Gl. 526, 60. ¶ The word generally occurs along with wíde, far and wide :-- *-*Síde and wíde

    longe lateque,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 53, 59: Cd. Th. 8, 3; Gen. 118: El. 554; El. 277.
  • Hé Godes lof rǽrde wíde and síde,

      Chr. 959; Erl. 119, 26: Cd. Th. 1, 20: Gen. 101.
  • Is wuldur ðín wíde and síde ofer ðás eorþan ealle

    in omnem terram gloria tua,

      Ps. Th. 56, 6, 13.
  • Gesamnadon weras wíde and síde,

      Andr. Kmbl. 3273 ; An. 1639.
  • Cyn*-*ingas hine wíde worðodon síde,

      Chr. 975 ; Erl. 125, 23.
  • Ealra lǽca ðæra ðe gewurde wíde oððe síde,

      Hy. 1, 7.
    [Þis wes itald wide and side, Laym. 29902.
  • Wide and side spelledd iss,

      Orm. 5900.
  • Sidder

    (hanging) lower,

    Piers
      P. 5, 193.
    ] Cf. preceding word.
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  • síde, adv.