adv. Obs. [f. as prec. + -e, after THEREINNE, etc.]. a. Along with that; together with that; at the same time. b. = prec.
a. c. 1175. Lamb. Hom., 75. Ic ou wile seggen word efter word and þermide hwat þet word bi-queþ.
1377. Langl., P. Pl., B. XVI. 262. Þe pouke it hath attached, And me þere myde.
c. 1425. Seven Sag. (P.) 2171. He went don a[nd] bare uppe a cole, And a torche up ther myde.
b. c. 1220. Bestiary, 615. Siðen he bigeten on, and two ȝer be ðer mide gon.
a. 1250. Prov. Ælfred, 392, in O. E. Misc., 126. Ne myhte he þar myde his lif none hwile holde.
c. 1250. Gen. & Ex., 2656. Hise tunges ende is brent ðor mide.
c. 1350. Will. Palerne, 5358. Eche man þer mide miȝt hold him a-paied.
1377. Langl., P. Pl., B. VI. 69. Make hem mery þere mydde.