different between abidest vs aridest
abidest
English
Etymology
abide +? -est
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: ?b??d?st, IPA(key): /??ba?d?st/
Verb
abidest
- (archaic) second-person singular simple present form of abide
- 1868: Charles Rogers, Lyra Britannica, page 139, “Come and See”, first line of verses 1–4
- Master, where abidest Thou??
- 1868: Charles Rogers, Lyra Britannica, page 139, “Come and See”, first line of verses 1–4
Anagrams
- baetids, bastide, bateids
Estonian
Noun
abidest
- elative plural of abi
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aridest
English
Adjective
aridest
- superlative form of arid: most arid
Anagrams
- Atreids, asterid, astride, atrides, diaster, disrate, restiad, sideart, staider, staired, tardies, tirades, tradies
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