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BetideBetide Be*tide", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Betided, Obs. Betid;
p. pr. & vb. n. Betiding.] [OE. bitiden; pref. bi-, be- +
tiden, fr. AS. t[=i]dan, to happen, fr. t[=i]d time. See
Tide.]
To happen to; to befall; to come to; as, woe betide the
wanderer.
What will betide the few ? --Milton. Betide
Betide Be*tide", v. i.
To come to pass; to happen; to occur.
A salve for any sore that may betide. --Shak.
Note: Shakespeare has used it with of. ``What would betide of
me ?'
BetidedBetide Be*tide", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Betided, Obs. Betid;
p. pr. & vb. n. Betiding.] [OE. bitiden; pref. bi-, be- +
tiden, fr. AS. t[=i]dan, to happen, fr. t[=i]d time. See
Tide.]
To happen to; to befall; to come to; as, woe betide the
wanderer.
What will betide the few ? --Milton. OpetideOpetide Ope"tide`, n. [Ope + tide.]
Open time; -- applied to different things:
(a) The early spring, or the time when flowers begin opening.
[Archaic] --Nares.
(b) The time between Epiphany and Ash Wednesday wherein
marriages were formerly solemnized publicly in churches.
[Eng.]
(c) The time after harvest when the common fields are open to
all kinds of stock. [Prov.Eng.] --Halliwell. [Written
also opentide.] Shrovetide
Shrovetide Shrove"tide`, n. [From shrive to take a confession
(OE. imp. shrof, AS. scr[=a]f) + tide.]
The days immediately preceding Ash Widnesday, especially the
period between the evening before Quinguagesima Sunday and
the morning of Ash Wednesday.
Yuletide
Yuletide Yule"tide`, n.
Christmas time; Christmastide; the season of Christmas.
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