abide with



abide with

To stay or remain with someone. If you would like to rest for awhile, you can abide with me.
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abide with someone

to remain with someone; to stay with someone. (Old and stilted. Primarily heard in the church hymn Eventide.) You are welcome to abide with me for a while, young man.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Launo-Finnish (Rare)
Tammaro-Italian
Genovefa-Ancient Germanic (Latinized, ?)
Mordokhay-Biblical Hebrew
HamİDe-Turkish
LyricLIR-ikEnglish (Modern)