adv. Obs. [f. as prec. + -e, after THEREINNE, etc.]. a. Along with that; together with that; at the same time. b. = prec.

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  a.  c. 1175.  Lamb. Hom., 75. Ic ou wile seggen word efter word and þermide hwat þet word bi-queþ.

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1377.  Langl., P. Pl., B. XVI. 262. Þe pouke it hath attached, And me þere myde.

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c. 1425.  Seven Sag. (P.) 2171. He went don a[nd] bare uppe a cole, And a torche up ther myde.

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  b.  c. 1220.  Bestiary, 615. Siðen he bigeten on, and two ȝer be ðer mide gon.

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a. 1250.  Prov. Ælfred, 392, in O. E. Misc., 126. Ne myhte he þar myde his lif none hwile holde.

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c. 1250.  Gen. & Ex., 2656. Hise tunges ende is brent ðor mide.

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c. 1350.  Will. Palerne, 5358. Eche man þer mide miȝt hold him a-paied.

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1377.  Langl., P. Pl., B. VI. 69. Make hem mery þere mydde.

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