- verbliterarybetide (verb) · betides (third person present) · betided (past tense) · betided (past participle) · betiding (present participle)
- happen:"I waited with beating heart, as yet not knowing what would betide"
- happen to (someone):"she was trembling with fear lest worse might betide her"
OriginMiddle English: from be- (as an intensifier) + obsolete tide ‘befall’, from Old English tīdan ‘happen’, from tīd (see tide).Similar and Opposite Words
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