- ámiddan
- see onmiddan
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
amid — /euh mid /, prep. 1. in the middle of; surrounded by; among: to stand weeping amid the ruins. 2. during; in or throughout the course of. Also, amidst. [bef. 1000; ME amidde, OE amiddan, for on middan in (the) middle. See A 1, MID1] Syn. 1. See… … Universalium
amid — a•mid [[t]əˈmɪd[/t]] also amidst prep. 1) in the middle of; surrounded by; among 2) in or throughout the course of; during • Etymology: bef. 1000; ME amidde, OE amiddan, for on middan in (the) middle. See a I, mid I … From formal English to slang
amid — /əˈmɪd / (say uh mid) preposition in the midst of or surrounded by; among; amidst. {Middle English amidde, Old English amiddan, for on middan in the middle. See mid1} …