Definition of Betiding. Meaning of Betiding. Synonyms of Betiding

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Definition of Betiding

Betiding
Betide Be*tide", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Betided, Obs. Betid; p. pr. & vb. n. Betiding.] [OE. bitiden; pref. bi-, be- + tiden, fr. AS. t[=i]dan, to happen, fr. t[=i]d time. See Tide.] To happen to; to befall; to come to; as, woe betide the wanderer. What will betide the few ? --Milton.

Meaning of Betiding from wikipedia

- The Woe Betides are an English rock band, formed in London in 2008 by Simon Mastrantone and Grundy le Zimbra. The band's music incorporates a variety...
- mini-tradition. The repertoire at two nearby places can vary widely, and woe betide those who try to strike up a 'foreign' carol. Some are unaccompanied, some...
- wash its s**** — and the hidden folk who dwell in the salty depths. Woe betide anyone who fares into the briny sea, or even steels to close to its edge...
- the work of four years is thrown away! I shall drive out there, and woe betide the deputy commissioner whose apathy has been responsible." During the Partition...
- kisses four. And there she lullèd me asleep, And there I dreamed—Ah! woe betide!— The latest dream I ever dreamt On the cold hill side. I saw pale kings...
- storm that nearly drowned the wicked sailor. The appearance/sighting alone betides an impending storm. Norwegians do not wish to see the havfrue, as she heralds...
- him with her machete. Opening quote: "Turn back, turn back, thou pretty bride, within this house thou must not abide. For here do evil things betide."...
- its numbers, this class has become the most powerful in England, and woe betide the wealthy Englishmen when it becomes conscious of this fact … The English...
- along with you, who had been engaged in battle, to suffer whatever might betide, rather than without you to enjoy a safety that involved no danger.” These...
- ); "long live…"; "truth be told", "so be it", "suffice it to say", "woe betide…", and more. The term "subjunctive" has been extended to other grammatical...