different between theremid vs therevid
theremid
English
Etymology
From Middle English thermid, tharmid, thormid, from Old English þ?rmid (“therewith, with that, straightway, at the same time”); equivalent to there (“that”) + mid (“with”), from Middle English mid (“with”). Cognate with Dutch daarmee (“therewith, so”), German damit (“theremid, so”), Swedish därmed (“theremid, so, thus”).
Adverb
theremid (not comparable)
- (archaic, poetic) With or by means of that; therewith.
Anagrams
- Meredith, Merideth, mithered
theremid From the web:
therevid
English
Noun
therevid (plural therevids)
- (zoology) Any fly in the family Therevidae.
Anagrams
- deriveth
therevid From the web:
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