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arride

[uh-rahyd] / əˈraɪd /




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A pretty air; in general, I like it well: but in particular, your long die-note did arride me most, but it was somewhat too long.

From Cynthia's Revels by Jonson, Ben

The auditors to whom it is feigned to be told, do not arride me.

From The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb, 1796-1820 by Lucas, E. V. (Edward Verrall)

No good in loving when a rival shows * E'en tho' 'twere victual      shared by other wight;  These modes and fashions never mind arride * Save him unknowing      of his requisite.

From The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 15 by Burton, Richard Francis, Sir

The auditors, to whom it is feigned to be told, do not arride me.

From The Best Letters of Charles Lamb by Lamb, Charles

Without doubt, Lamb's taste on several matters was peculiar; for instance, there were a few obsolete words, such as arride, agnize, burgeon, &c., which he fancied, and chose to rescue from oblivion.

From Charles Lamb by Cornwall, Barry