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syde

  • noun [ masculine ]
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syde, es; m.
A decoction, the water in which anything has been seethed or boiled
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  • Ðysse sylfan wyrte syde ðære tóþa sár gelídigaþ, gyf hyne man swá wearmne on ðam múþe gehealdeþ,

      Lchdm. i. 280, 3.
Etymology
[M. H. Ger. sut: Ger. sud seething; ab-sud a decoction: cf. Icel. soð the broth or water in which meat has been sodden.]
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v. seóðan.
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