bide v_means_ transitively, to suffer or endure (someone or some practice).See cited quotation.(Abide) JH:2-12-69Used IUsed INot usedThere is a bar above the i in bide, at top left corner of card. Unsure of sense for this definition of bide
Vitrid aVitrid- nasty, or sort of vengeful.DNE-cit JH 2/75Used IUsed INot usedEven thought the card...
bide v"... Look where y're at, man! Wait,/ now,'" as the unfortunate scrambles out on a drifting ...
bivver (v)CONTeXT: He STARTeD TO BIVVeR MeANING: TO SHIVeR OF SHAKe FROM THEe COLD.MeANING: TO S...
bide v_means_ to remain.to remain.(Abide) JH-2-12-69Used IUsed I1Not usedThere is a bar above the i...
bide vAbide, use in the old sense of "to put up with,""to endure".See cited quotation.PRINTED ITEM...
bide vremain or stay. 'Let em bide.' This word is found in both communities and is used now.rem...
bide v- remain or stay. 'Let em bide.'- remain or stay.JH SEP 1970Used IUsed I2Not usedMay als...
bide v"Better _Lef_ en _bide now, e'll come ees_ _cocoa"_ Said of someone who's temporarily su...
bide v"Leave that cat bide". (Meaning : Leave the cat alone) (in this context: Stop tormenting the...
bide v"Let xx it bide." Let things stay as they are. Occasional.See cited quotation.Used ...
bide vmeans to stay or remain as in the following case: a small child get's "caught up" while c...
bide vThis saying was used often in Bonavista when I taught ther in 1964-65. It means "wait awhi...
bide vRemain or stay, e.g. bide there, let 'em bide.Remain or stayPRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story ...
bide vfor _bide_. This is merely the Irish pronunciation...It is...very generally used in Newfoun...
bide vThis expression was used to mean keep quiet and don't make a noise. It was usually said whe...
Vitrid aVitrid- nasty, or sort of vengeful.DNE-cit JH 2/75Used IUsed INot usedEven thought the card...
bide v"... Look where y're at, man! Wait,/ now,'" as the unfortunate scrambles out on a drifting ...
bivver (v)CONTeXT: He STARTeD TO BIVVeR MeANING: TO SHIVeR OF SHAKe FROM THEe COLD.MeANING: TO S...
bide v_means_ to remain.to remain.(Abide) JH-2-12-69Used IUsed I1Not usedThere is a bar above the i...
bide vAbide, use in the old sense of "to put up with,""to endure".See cited quotation.PRINTED ITEM...
bide vremain or stay. 'Let em bide.' This word is found in both communities and is used now.rem...
bide v- remain or stay. 'Let em bide.'- remain or stay.JH SEP 1970Used IUsed I2Not usedMay als...
bide v"Better _Lef_ en _bide now, e'll come ees_ _cocoa"_ Said of someone who's temporarily su...
bide v"Leave that cat bide". (Meaning : Leave the cat alone) (in this context: Stop tormenting the...
bide v"Let xx it bide." Let things stay as they are. Occasional.See cited quotation.Used ...
bide vmeans to stay or remain as in the following case: a small child get's "caught up" while c...
bide vThis saying was used often in Bonavista when I taught ther in 1964-65. It means "wait awhi...
bide vRemain or stay, e.g. bide there, let 'em bide.Remain or stayPRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story ...
bide vfor _bide_. This is merely the Irish pronunciation...It is...very generally used in Newfoun...
bide vThis expression was used to mean keep quiet and don't make a noise. It was usually said whe...
Vitrid aVitrid- nasty, or sort of vengeful.DNE-cit JH 2/75Used IUsed INot usedEven thought the card...
bide v"... Look where y're at, man! Wait,/ now,'" as the unfortunate scrambles out on a drifting ...
bivver (v)CONTeXT: He STARTeD TO BIVVeR MeANING: TO SHIVeR OF SHAKe FROM THEe COLD.MeANING: TO S...