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Gnide (n&imac;d), v. t. [AS. gn&imac;dan.]
To rub; to bruise; to break in pieces.
⇒ This word is found in Tyrwhitt's Chaucer, but improperly. The woed, though common in Old English, does not occur in Chaucer.
T. R. Lounsbury.
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