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† ˈtidive, a. Obs. rare—1. [Alteration of tidy a., after adjs. in -ive; perh. by association with hastive, hasty, tardife, tardy, etc.] Timely, opportune: = tidy a. 1.? 17.. Lord Barnett, etc. xv. in Child Ballads iii. (1885) 257/1 Being in the tidive hour.
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† ˈtidife, -ive Obs. rare. Also 4 tydif(e, tydyf, tideue, ti-, tydyue. [Origin and sense obscure: cf. also tydie, and tidive = tidy a.] Name of some small bird. (Swainson, after Skinner, suggests the Blue titmouse.)c 1385 Chaucer L.G.W. 154 And thoo [birds] that hadde doon vnkyndenesse As dooth the ...
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