† i-tide, v. Obs.
[OE. ᵹet{iacu}dan, f. ᵹe-, i-1 + t{iacu}dan to tide.]
intr. To happen, befall, betide.
c 888 K. ælfred Boeth. xvi. §2 Ða ᵹetydde [v.r. ᵹeberede] hit ðæt Erculus Iobes sunu com to him. Ibid. xxxiii. §3 Þonne ᵹetideð oft..þæt he nætð nauðer ne þone anwald ne eac þæt he wið sealde. c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 21 Ȝif hit itit þet þu brekest godes heste unþonkes. a 1200 Moral Ode 125 He mei him sare adreden Þet he ne muȝe þenne biden are for þet itit ilome. c 1205 Lay. 27898 For eoðer weis hit eode al oðer hit itidde. a 1225 Ancr. R. 152 Vreineð hwat itidde of Ezechie, þe gode king. Ibid. 186 Boðe ham itit o dom. a 1250 Owl & Night. 1731 Hunke schal itide harm and schonde. c 1300 Beket 1814 To Engelond ich wole nou drawe, itide what bitide. |