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† sidenhand, adv. Obs. Also 5 sydnandys. [f. OE. sídan, gen. sing. of síde side n.1 + hand n.] Aside; on one side of.
c1330R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls) 5019 Cesar conseilled wiþ Androche, Þat he wolde come out of þe cite, And turne a sidenhand o valeye. c1440Promp. Parv. 455/1 Sydnandys, or a-syde, oblique. 1538Leland Itin. (1907) I. 9 The hedde of Avon Ryver risethe a litle sidenhand [printed -ham] of Gilesborow village, and cummith by it there first receyving a botom. [Cf. side-hand under side n.1 27.] |