Gnide (nīd), v. t. [AS. gnīdan.] 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.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
Gnide (nīd), v. t. [AS. gnīdan.] 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.