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betides — be·tide || bɪ taɪd v. happen, occur … English contemporary dictionary
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betide — /bi tuyd /, v., betided, betiding. v.t. 1. to happen to; come to; befall: Woe betide the villain! v.i. 2. to happen; come to pass: Whatever betides, maintain your courage. [1125 75; ME betiden. See BE , TIDE2] * * * … Universalium
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be|tide — «bih TYD», verb, tid|ed, tid|ing. –v.t. to happen to: »Woe betide you if you betray us. –v.i. to happen; befall: »No matter what betides, the family will hold together. ╂[Middle English betiden < be + t … Useful english dictionary