† ˈsiden, adv. Obs.
[OE. s{iacu}dan, f. s{iacu}d side a.]
= side adv.1 1.
932 in Birch Cartul. Sax. II. 389 Of ᵹehwilcum stowum wydan and sydan ᵹegaderod. c 1205 Lay. 139 Muche lond he him ȝef..siden & widen. Ibid. 15405 He lette his men riden widen & siden. |