tide
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From Middle English tyde, tide, tyd, tid, from Old English tīd (“time”), from Proto-Germanic *tīdiz (“time”), from Proto-Indo-European *déh₂itis (“time”), from Proto-Indo-European *deh₂y- (“to divide”). Related to time.
tide (plural tides)
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tide (third-person singular simple present tides, present participle tiding, simple past and past participle tided)
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From Middle English tiden, tide, from Old English tīdan (“to happen”).
tide (third-person singular simple present tides, present participle tiding, simple past and past participle tided)
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Seasons in Old English · tīde (layout · text) · category | |||
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lencten (“spring”) | sumor (“summer”) | hærfest (“autumn”) | winter (“winter”) |
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