bode vHe bode near the church ten years ago. 'past tense of bide''past tense of bide'Joanne Garland 29 May 1969Not usedNot usedNot use
bide vHere is a bit of dialogue with a woman who couldn't sleep. "What do you do when you ...
bide v_means_ transitively, to suffer or endure (someone or some practice).See cited qu...
bide v- remain or stay. 'Let em bide.'- remain or stay.JH SEP 1970Used IUsed I2Not usedMay als...
bide vHe bides near the church. 'reside, stay''reside, stay'Joanne Garland 29 May 1969Used IUsed...
bide vThis saying was used often in Bonavista when I taught ther in 1964-65. It means "wait awhi...
bide vfor _bide_. This is merely the Irish pronunciation...It is...very generally used in Newfoun...
bide vBide a minute.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1964Used IUsed I1Used I[see 'boide' -pronun...
bide vMy friend's mother, when visiting Trinity during the exceptional hot 'spell', approached an ...
bide vremain or stay. 'Let em bide.' This word is found in both communities and is used now.rem...
bide vAbide, use in the old sense of "to put up with,""to endure".See cited quotation.PRINTED ITEM...
bide vRemain or stay, e.g. bide there, let 'em bide.Remain or stayPRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story ...
Color poster with text and charts.This project looks at the second edition of Bradstreet’s book, Sev...
bide v'Before it [the road] come through only the old ones was bidin' here - the likes o' me, and ...
bide vmeans to stay or remain as in the following case: a small child get's "caught up" while c...
bide v"... Look where y're at, man! Wait,/ now,'" as the unfortunate scrambles out on a drifting ...
bide vHere is a bit of dialogue with a woman who couldn't sleep. "What do you do when you ...
bide v_means_ transitively, to suffer or endure (someone or some practice).See cited qu...
bide v- remain or stay. 'Let em bide.'- remain or stay.JH SEP 1970Used IUsed I2Not usedMay als...
bide vHe bides near the church. 'reside, stay''reside, stay'Joanne Garland 29 May 1969Used IUsed...
bide vThis saying was used often in Bonavista when I taught ther in 1964-65. It means "wait awhi...
bide vfor _bide_. This is merely the Irish pronunciation...It is...very generally used in Newfoun...
bide vBide a minute.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1964Used IUsed I1Used I[see 'boide' -pronun...
bide vMy friend's mother, when visiting Trinity during the exceptional hot 'spell', approached an ...
bide vremain or stay. 'Let em bide.' This word is found in both communities and is used now.rem...
bide vAbide, use in the old sense of "to put up with,""to endure".See cited quotation.PRINTED ITEM...
bide vRemain or stay, e.g. bide there, let 'em bide.Remain or stayPRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story ...
Color poster with text and charts.This project looks at the second edition of Bradstreet’s book, Sev...
bide v'Before it [the road] come through only the old ones was bidin' here - the likes o' me, and ...
bide vmeans to stay or remain as in the following case: a small child get's "caught up" while c...
bide v"... Look where y're at, man! Wait,/ now,'" as the unfortunate scrambles out on a drifting ...
bide vHere is a bit of dialogue with a woman who couldn't sleep. "What do you do when you ...
bide v_means_ transitively, to suffer or endure (someone or some practice).See cited qu...
bide v- remain or stay. 'Let em bide.'- remain or stay.JH SEP 1970Used IUsed I2Not usedMay als...