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† beˈhither, adv. and prep. Obs. [f. be- + hither, cf. behind, before, besides, beyond, etc. (A useful word, worth reviving.)] A. prep. 1. On this side of. (L. cis, citra.)1521 Abp. Warham in Ellis Orig. Lett. Ser. iii. I. 241 Yt shuld engendre grete obloquy and sclandre to the Universitie, bothe be...
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cidentine
cidentine, a. nonce-wd. (See quot.)1653 Urquhart Rabelais ii. xxxii, As we have with us the countreys cisalpine and transalpine..so have they there the Countreys cidentine and tradentine, that is, behither and beyond the teeth.
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List of English prepositions
obsolete; regional, Scotland)
ayond, ayont (dialectal)
bating (archaic)
bedown (obsolete)
be-east (obsolete; regional, Scotland)
beforrow (obsolete)
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by
▪ I. † by, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1– by, 4 bi, bii, bij, bie, 9 bye. [north. OE. b{yacu}, prob. a. ON. bœ-r, b{yacu}-r (Sw. and Da. by) habitation, village, town, f. b{uacu}a to dwell; cf. big v. Retained in place-names, as Whitby, Grimsby, Derby.] a. A place of habitation; a village or town. Also, an inst...
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