Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- An obsolete or dialectal form of
with .
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- preposition
with
Etymologies
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Examples
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"They was used to call me _Mister_ O'Donel when I was in the army, but I've guv that up long ago an 'dropped the title wid the commission."
Fort Desolation Red Indians and Fur Traders of Rupert's Land 1859
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Hobo to girl with two bags and seven textbooks: Damn, girl, where you goin 'wid all dem books?
Funny stuff 2007
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"The little gells be over to the kindergarten with the Sisters, an 'I thought I'd clane go out of me mind if I couldn't have a word wid you before Jim gets home -- Och, Aileen, dearie, me home I'm so proud of --"
Flamsted quarries Mary E. Waller
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Me an 'the Mud Turtle here craves to git baptized wid a couple o' slugs o 'gin.
Lady Luck Hugh Wiley
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De ole man he seem bubblin 'wid joy, an' he peered first at de gargle, den at de grippin, like dey was long-lost friends.
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"Keep on the right side of her and you'll stand in wid de old man," whispered the boy next to him.
The Shagganappi 1913
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"I've been wantin 'to spake a word wid ye for two weeks now -- about thim cows which me brother in Illinoy has been askin' me about, an 'divvil a chance have I had to see ye!"
'Firebrand' Trevison Charles Alden Seltzer 1908
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'"A word wid you, Dempsey," sez I. "You've walked wid Dinah Shadd four times this fortnight gone."
Soldier Stories Rudyard Kipling 1900
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'"A word wid you, Dempsey," sez I. "You've walked wid Dinah Shadd four times this fortnight gone."
Life's Handicap Rudyard Kipling 1900
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She's always sittin 'about there on the steps, heart-broken, because she can't get a word wid ye!
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