Both Uses of
abide
in
Julius Caesar
- Do so;--and let no man abide this deed
But we the doers.p. 101.3abide = suffer from
- If it be found so, some will dear abide it.
p. 125.0 *
Definitions:
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(1)
(abide as in: abide by her decision) to tolerate or put up with something
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(2)
(abide as in: abide in the forest) to live in a place
or more rarely: to live with someone or something -
(3)
(abide as in: an abiding desire to) to remain or endure or lasting a long time
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(4)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) In classic literature, abide also sometimes references "awaiting someone or something".