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单词 biding
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bidingn.

/ˈbʌɪdɪŋ/
Etymology: < bide v. + -ing suffix1.
1.
a. Awaiting, expectation; remaining, tarrying.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > expectation > expectation, waiting > [noun]
biding1340
expectation1524
await1538
tarriance1561
tendance1591
expectance1592
expectancy1592
attendance1597
awaiting1607
attendancy1646
waiting1743
sitting out1838
1340 R. Rolle Pricke of Conscience 4708 And men sal wax dry..for lang bydyng þar-in.
1483 Cath. Angl. 31 A Bydynge, expectacio, perseuerancia.
a1657 J. Balfour Hist. Wks. (1824) II. 315 His longe delay and bydinng out.
1862 W. Barnes Rhymes Dorset Dial. II. 182 But bidin up till dead o'night..do soon consume The feäce's bloom.
b. concrete. The object of expectation. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > expectation > [noun] > object of
bidinga1382
expectation1598
outsight1606
prospect1665
view1689
perspective1742
lookout1792
a1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(1)) (1850) Jer. xiv. 8 Thou biding [L. expectatio] of Irael, his saueour in tyme of tribulacioun.
2.
a. Stay, residence, dwelling.
ΘΚΠ
society > inhabiting and dwelling > [noun]
wonningc960
bewistc1200
livingc1350
lodging1362
habitationc1374
indwellinga1382
dwellingc1384
inhabitinga1400
bidingc1400
inhabitationc1400
residencec1405
mansiona1425
winningc1425
demur1444
abodec1450
resianty1467
demurrance1509
resiance1566
place-being1567
residency1579
resiancy1580
commorancy1586
residing1587
inhabitance1588
abodement1592
commorance1594
habit1603
commoration1623
inwoning1647
inhabitancy1681
habitancy1792
domicile1835
occupying1849
abidal1850
tenancy1856
the world > space > place > presence > [noun] > continued presence
bigginga1325
abidinga1387
bidingc1400
tarrying1445
arrestance1477
tarryc1480
remain1488
remaining1496
tarriance1530
stay1538
remainder1585
abidance1607
abide1615
c1400 Cov. Myst. 22 In erthliche paradys withowtyn wo I graunt the bydyng.
1673 J. Milton Psalm V in Poems (new ed.) 135 Evil with thee no biding makes.
1713 N. Rowe Jane Shore i. ii At Antwerp has my constant biding been.
1867 [see biding-place n. at Compounds].
b. concrete. An abode, dwelling, habitation. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > a dwelling > [noun]
earneOE
wickc900
bottleeOE
innOE
boldOE
wonningc1000
wanea1225
wonea1250
bidea1300
dwelling1340
habitaculec1374
habitaclec1384
habitationc1384
mansionc1385
placea1387
manantie?a1400
dungeonc1460
longhousec1460
folda1500
residencea1522
abode1549
bield1570
lodgement1598
bidinga1600
sit-house1743
location1795
wigwam1817
address1855
yard1865
res1882
nivas1914
multifamily1952
a1600 F. Pretty in Princ. Navigations (1600) III. 809 They brought vs to their bidings about two miles from the harborough.
1608 W. Shakespeare King Lear xx. 216 Ile leade you to some biding . View more context for this quotation
a1687 Cotton Voy. Ireland i. 66 Three miles ere we met with a biding.

Compounds

biding-place n. place of abode.
ΘΚΠ
society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > [noun]
resteOE
worthineeOE
settlea900
wickc900
houseOE
erdinga1000
teld-stedec1000
wonningc1000
innOE
bewistc1200
setnessc1200
wanea1225
i-holda1250
wonec1275
wunselec1275
wonning-place1303
bigginga1325
wonning-stede1338
tabernaclea1340
siegec1374
dwelling-placec1380
lodgingc1380
seea1382
tabernaclea1382
habitationc1384
mansionc1385
arresta1400
bowerc1400
wonning-wanec1400
lengingc1420
tenementc1425
tentc1430
abiding placea1450
mansion place1473
domicile1477
lendingc1480
inhabitance1482
biding-place?1520
seat1535
abode1549
remainingc1550
soil1555
household1585
mansion-seata1586
residing1587
habitance1590
fixation1614
situation?1615
commoratorya1641
haft1785
location1795
fanea1839
inhabitancy1853
habitat1854
occupancy1864
nivas1914
downsetting1927
?1520 A. Barclay tr. Sallust Cron. Warre agaynst Iugurth xii. f. 17v They had no certayne byding places.
1673 J. Milton On Death Fair Infant iii, in Poems (new ed.) 18 He..Unhous'd thy Virgin Soul from her fair biding place.
1867 A. D. Whitney Summer in Leslie Goldthwaite's Life i. 5 How many different little biding-places there are in the world!
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online March 2019).

bidingadj.

Etymology: Formed as biding n. + -ing suffix2.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: ˈbiding.
Lasting, continuing, enduring. (Now usually abiding n.)
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > change > absence of change, changelessness > lasting quality, permanence > [adjective] > lasting, continuous
endlessc888
perpetuala1382
unceasing1382
restless?c1425
biding1430
continual1462
remanent?a1475
incessant1532
uncessant1548
incessable1552
never-ceasing1567
still1570
ceaseless1590
indesinent1601
unceasable1604
unintermissive1610
constant1653
jugial1654
tarrying1654
insuccessive1678
perpetuative1785
1430 J. Lydgate tr. Hist. Troy i. ii And though the ginning be but casuell The biding frete is passingly cruell.
1536 D. Lindsay Answer to Kingis Flyting 38 Beleif richt weill, it is ane bydand gam.
1633 W. Struther True Happines 5 We have need of some biding substance to supply these losses.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online June 2019).
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