Abiden

Word ABIDEN
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To speak in an unclear manner; not using complete sentences; not making any sense whatsoever. Urban Dictionary

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The word "abiden" in example sentences

Now behoveth thee to go to the Maimed King as soon as thou mayest, for he shall receive by thee health which he hath abiden so long. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Sir Galahad opened the gates, and saw so much people in the streets that he might not number them, and all said: Sir, ye be welcome, for long have we abiden here our deliverance. ❋ Unknown (2003)

BY that Sir Percivale had abiden there till mid-day he saw a ship came rowing in the sea, as all the wind of the world had driven it. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Christ, whose coming I have abiden so long, now embrace me and let me rest on thy breast, so that I may rest between thine arms, for thou art a clean virgin above all knights, as the flower of the lily in whom virginity is signified, and thou art the rose the which is the flower of all good virtues, and in colour of fire. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Then the King of Ireland sent a man of his to Sir Palomides, and gave him a great courser, and the King of Scotland gave him great gifts; and fain they would have had Sir Palomides to have abiden with them, but in no wise he would abide; and so he departed, and rode as adventures would guide him, till it was nigh noon. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Galahad opened the gates, and saw so much people in the streets that he might not number them, and all said: Sir, ye be welcome, for long have we abiden here our deliverance. ❋ Thomas Malory Jean Froissart (N/A)

And when the maid was horsed and he both, the lady took Galahad a fair child and rich; and so they departed from the castle till they came to the seaside; and there they found the ship where Bors and Percivale were in, the which cried on the ship's board: Sir Galahad, ye be welcome, we have abiden you long. ❋ Thomas Malory Jean Froissart (N/A)

Then began he to weep right tenderly, and said: Long have I abiden your coming, but for God's love hold me in your arms, that my soul may depart out of my body in so good a man's arms as ye be. ❋ Thomas Malory Jean Froissart (N/A)

Wel wopnede men and wis of here. dat noman hem bi weie deren. ðat bere is led ðis folc is rad 535 he foren a {} buten bi adad. ful seuene nigt he ðer abiden. ❋ Joseph Hall (N/A)

Wel me q {u} að he wel is me wel. ðat ic aue abiden ðus swil sel. ❋ Joseph Hall (N/A)

Now behoveth thee to go to the maimed king as soon as thou mayest, for he shall receive by thee health which he hath abiden so long. ❋ Thomas Malory Jean Froissart (N/A)

Nolde he for al midden {} eard þe þridde þar abiden. ❋ Joseph Hall (N/A)

By that Sir Percivale had abiden there till mid-day he saw a ship came rowing in the sea as all the wind of the world had driven it. ❋ Thomas Malory Jean Froissart (N/A)

Now behoveth thee to go to the maimed king as soon as thou mayest, for he shall receive by thee hath which he hath abiden so long. ❋ Unknown (1909)

Then Sir Galahad opened the gates, and saw so much people in the streets that he might not number them, and all said: Sir, ye be welcome, for long have we abiden here our deliverance. ❋ Unknown (1909)

And when the maid was horsed and he both, the lady took Galahad a fair child and rich; and so they departed from the castle till they came to the seaside; and there they found the ship where Bors and Percivale were in, the which cried on the ship’s board: Sir Galahad, ye be welcome, we have abiden you long. ❋ Unknown (1909)

BY that Sir Percivale had abiden there till mid-day he saw a ship came rowing in the sea as all the wind of the world had driven it. ❋ Unknown (1909)

THEN began he to weep right tenderly, and said: Long have I abiden your coming, but for God’s love hold me in your arms, that my soul may depart out of my body in so good a man’s arms as ye be. ❋ Unknown (1909)

And he said, I have sent twice to thee, praying thee to come to me that I might send thee to the king, and that thou shouldst say to him why I came from Geshur; it had been better for me for to have abiden there. ❋ 1230-1298 (1900)

Thus mayst thou believe by reason and by ensample that the childings long abiden be wont to be more marvellous. ❋ 1230-1298 (1900)

[My teacher] [speaks] like [abiden]! ❋ Lvpammy (2020)

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