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Etymology 2 From an alteration (with bode) of Middle English abeden (“to announce”), from Old English ābēodan (“to command, proclaim”), from a- + bēodan (“to ... English · Pronunciation · Etymology 1 · Etymology 2
12 сент. 2022 г. · Middle English abiden, from Old English abidan, gebidan "remain, wait, wait for, delay, remain behind," from ge- completive prefix (denoting ...
A temporary stay in a place, a sojourn; sojourning. Now somewhat literary. In quot. a1400 with reference to a person's life ...
1. The place where one lives : home; were reluctant to leave their lifelong abode; Welcome to my humble abode. 2. A temporary stay : sojourn.
жилище; дом, жильё, обиталище, квартира ◇ Отсутствует пример употребления (см. рекомендации). местожительство, место жительства ◇ Отсутствует пример ...
The earliest known use of the verb abode is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for abode is from 1573, in a translation by Thomas Twyne ...
6 авг. 2018 г. · No. "Abode" comes from the verb "abide," from a Proto-Germanic root meaning "await," via Old English. "Body" comes through Old English too ...
Abode definition: a place in which a person resides; residence; dwelling; habitation; home.. See examples of ABODE used in a sentence.
Origin of Abode From Middle English abod, abad, from Old English *ābād, related to ābīdan (“to abide”); see abide. Cognate with Scots abade, abaid (“abode”).
The word 'home' ('eternal home') has been used only once while its formal and literary variant 'abode' ('heavenly abode') figures in very many ads.
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