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beˈride, v.|bɪˈraɪd| Also 3 biride(n. [OE. berídan f. be- + rídan to ride.] †1. trans. To ride around; to beset with horsemen. Obs.
a1000Thorpe Laws I. 90 (Bosw.) Ðæt he his ᵹefan beride. c1205Lay. 10739 Bruttes þa burȝen gunnen biriden [c 1250 bi-ride]. 2. To ride by the side of (obs.); to ride upon, infest.
1690D'Urfey Collin's Walk ii. (D.) Those two that there beride him, And with such graces prance beside him. 1848in Proc. Berw. Nat. Club. II. vi. 300 When an insect so beridden is taken up, the mites disperse. |