Amind vs Amid - What's the difference?
amind | amid |
(dialectal) To bear in mind; consider.
* 1854 , Ulster Archaeological Society, Ulster journal of archaeology: Volume 2 :
Surrounded by; in the middle of; in the center of.
* {{quote-news, year=2014
, date=November 14
, author=Stephen Halliday
, title=Scotland 1-0 Republic of Ireland: Maloney the hero
, work=The Scotsman
As a verb amind
is (dialectal) to bear in mind; consider.As an adjective amind
is of a mind; willing; inclined to.As a noun amid is
amide.amind
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Verb
(en verb)- King William he called his officers, Saying gentlemen amind your station, [...]
amid
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Alternative forms
*Preposition
(English prepositions)citation, page= , passage=Amid all the fevered anticipation of this fixture, few would have expected to witness an aesthetically pleasing example of the beautiful game.}}
