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Hasil cari dari kata atau frase: Abide (0.02787 detik)
Found 3 items, similar to Abide.
English → Indonesian (quick) Definition: abide ada, diam, menantikan, tinggal
English → English (WordNet) Definition: abide abide v 1: dwell; “You can stay with me while you are in town”; “stay a bit longer--the day is still young” [syn: bide, stay] 2: put up with something or somebody unpleasant; “I cannot bear his constant criticism”; “The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks”; “he learned to tolerate the heat”; “She stuck out two years in a miserable marriage” [syn: digest, endure, stick out, stomach, bear, stand, tolerate, support, brook, suffer, put up] [also: abode]
English → English (gcide) Definition: Abide Abide \A*bide"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Abode, formerly Abid; p. pr. & vb. n. Abiding.] [AS. [=a]b[=i]dan; pref. [=a]- (cf. Goth. us-, G. er-, orig. meaning out) + b[=i]dan to bide. See Bide.] 1. To wait; to pause; to delay. [Obs.] --Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. To stay; to continue in a place; to have one's abode; to dwell; to sojourn; -- with with before a person, and commonly with at or in before a place. [1913 Webster] Let the damsel abide with us a few days. --Gen. xxiv. 55. [1913 Webster] 3. To remain stable or fixed in some state or condition; to continue; to remain. [1913 Webster] Let every man abide in the same calling. --1 Cor. vii. 20. [1913 Webster] Followed by by: To abide by. (a) To stand to; to adhere; to maintain. [1913 Webster] The poor fellow was obstinate enough to abide by what he said at first. --Fielding. [1913 Webster] (b) To acquiesce; to conform to; as, to abide by a decision or an award. [1913 Webster] Abide \A*bide"\, v. t. 1. To wait for; to be prepared for; to await; to watch for; as, I abide my time. “I will abide the coming of my lord.” --Tennyson. [1913 Webster] Note: [[Obs.], with a personal object. [1913 Webster] Bonds and afflictions abide me. --Acts xx. 23. [1913 Webster] 2. To endure; to sustain; to submit to. [1913 Webster] [Thou] shalt abide her judgment on it. --Tennyson. [1913 Webster] 3. To bear patiently; to tolerate; to put up with. [1913 Webster] She could not abide Master Shallow. --Shak. [1913 Webster] 4. Note: [Confused with aby to pay for. See Aby.] To stand the consequences of; to answer for; to suffer for. [1913 Webster] Dearly I abide that boast so vain. --Milton. [1913 Webster]

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