Found 1 hit - Term: to take sides, Database: *, Strategy: prefix
- [1] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
side \side\ simacd, n. as. simacde; akin to d. zijde, g.
seite, ohg. simacta, icel. simac?a, dan. side, sw. sida;
cf. as. simacd large, spacious, icel. simac?r long,
hanging.
1. the margin, edge, verge, or border of a surface;
especially when the thing spoken of is somewhat oblong in
shape, one of the longer edges as distinguished from the
shorter edges, called ends; a bounding line of a
geometrical figure; as, the side of a field, of a square
or triangle, of a river, of a road, etc.
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3. any outer portion of a thing considered apart from, and
yet in relation to, the rest; as, the upper side of a
sphere; also, any part or position viewed as opposite to
or contrasted with another; as, this or that side.
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looking round on every side beheld
a pathless desert. --milton.
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4.
a one of the halves of the body, of an animals or man,
on either side of the mesial plane; or that which
pertains to such a half; as, a side of beef; a side of
sole leather.
b the right or left part of the wall or trunk of the
body; as, a pain in the side.
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one of the soldiers with a spear pierced his
side. --john xix.
34.
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5. a slope or declivity, as of a hill, considered as opposed
to another slope over the ridge.
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along the side of yon small hill. --milton.
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6. the position of a person or party regarded as opposed to
another person or party, whether as a rival or a foe; a
body of advocates or partisans; a party; hence, the
interest or cause which one maintains against another; a
doctrine or view opposed to another.
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god on our side, doubt not of victory. --shak.
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we have not always been of the . . . same side in
politics. --landor.
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sets the passions on the side of truth. --pope.
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7. a line of descent traced through one parent as
distinguished from that traced through another.
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to sit upon thy father david's throne,
by mother's side thy father. --milton.
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8. fig.: aspect or part regarded as contrasted with some
other; as, the bright side of poverty.
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by the side of, close at hand; near to.
exterior side. fort. see exterior, and illust. of
ravelin.
interior side fort., the line drawn from the center of
one bastion to that of the next, or the line curtain
produced to the two oblique radii in front. --h. l. scott.
side by side, close together and abreast; in company or
along with.
to choose sides, to select those who shall compete, as in a
game, on either side.
to take sides, to attach one's self to, or give assistance
to, one of two opposing sides or parties.
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see also:
by the side of exterior side exterior ravelin interior side side by side
to choose sides to take sides
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