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abidinglate 14c., "enduring, steadfast," present participle adjective from abide (v.). Related: Abidingly.
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abidinglong-lasting and steady.
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abiding(adj)Â unceasing
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abidingger. "expectation; duration," s.v. abiding vbl. sb. OED. KEY: abiding@ger
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abidingger 2 abydynge 2
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abiding
The action of one who abides; the state of an abider.
(obsolete) An abode. First attested from around (1350 to 1470) until the early 17th century.
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abidinglang=en
1800s=1851
* '''1851''' — . ''''.
*: And brave as he might be, it was that sort of bravery chiefly, visible in some intrepid men, which, while generally abiding firm in the conflict with se [..]
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