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† ˈsideness Obs. [f. side a.] a. Length. b. Height (of a roof).c 1375 Sc. Leg. Saints xli. (Agnes) 158 God send sic sydnes in hyre hare þat scho wes cled mare ewinely with hare þane with hire clathis in hy. c 1380 Wyclif Sel. Wks. II. 62 Þei maken þer abitis myche, boþe in widnesse and sidnesse. c 1...
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asideness
aˈsideness [f. aside a. + -ness.] The state of being aside; apartness, isolation.1880 Mrs. Whitney Odd or Even xxi. 214 Lifted off the busy planet and set in some asideness. [U.S.]
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outsideness
outˈsideness [f. outside a. + -ness.] The quality of being outside; externality, externalism.1647 Trapp Comm. Matt. vi. 16 Their outsideness is an utter abomination. ― Comm. Rev. xvii. 4 To note her hypocrisie and outsidenesse, gold without, copper within. 1850 Bushnell God in Christ 267 Our modern....
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side
▪ I. side, n.1 (saɪd) Forms: 1– side (1 siide, 3 siðe, 4 sijde, zide), 4–5 sid (4 said); 2–6 syde (4 syide, zyde, 5 syede, cyyde, 9 dial. seyde), 5–7 syd (5 syyd). [Common Teut.: OE. s{iacu}de, = OFris. (and mod.Fris.) side, MDu. side, zide (Du. zijde) and sië, syë (Du. zij), OS. sîde (MLG. side), O...
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