Definition of abid

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Abid () of Abid.

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Rabidness :: Rabidness (n.) The quality or state of being rabid.
Won :: Won (v. i.) To dwell or abide.
Bail Bond :: Bail bond () Special bail in court to abide the judgment.
Substance :: Substance (n.) That which underlies all outward manifestations; substratum; the permanent subject or cause of phenomena, whether material or spiritual; that in which properties inhere; that which is real, in distinction from that which is apparent; the abiding part of any existence, in distinction from any accident; that which constitutes anything what it is; real or existing essence..
Abide :: Abide (v. t.) To bear patiently; to tolerate; to put up with.
Awful :: Awful (a.) Worshipful; reverential; law-abiding.
Abode :: Abode (n.) Place of continuance, or where one dwells; abiding place; residence; a dwelling; a habitation..
Lie :: Lie (adj.) To be or exist; to belong or pertain; to have an abiding place; to consist; -- with in.
Abide :: Abide (v. i.) To remain stable or fixed in some state or condition; to continue; to remain.
Repose :: Repose (v. i.) Figuratively, to remain or abide restfully without anxiety or alarms..
Abider :: Abider (n.) One who abides, or continues..
Abidance :: Abidance (n.) The state of abiding; abode; continuance; compliance (with).
Lodging :: Lodging (n.) Abiding place; harbor; cover.
Stand :: Stand (n.) To be or remain as it is; to continue in force; to have efficacy or validity; to abide.
A- :: A- () A, as a prefix to English words, is derived from various sources. (1) It frequently signifies on or in (from an, a forms of AS. on), denoting a state, as in afoot, on foot, abed, amiss, asleep, aground, aloft, away (AS. onweg), and analogically, ablaze, atremble, etc. (2) AS. of off, from, as in adown (AS. ofd/ne off the dun or hill). (3) AS. a- (Goth. us-, ur-, Ger. er-), usually giving an intensive force, and sometimes the sense of away, on, back, as in arise, abide, ago. (4) Old English
Abode :: Abode (imp. & p. p.) of Abid.
Bide :: Bide (v. t.) To wait for; as, I bide my time. See Abide..
Abode :: Abode () pret. of Abide.
Tarry :: Tarry (v. i.) To stay; to abide; to continue; to lodge.
Hibernaculum :: Hibernaculum (n.) Winter home or abiding place.
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