betide
How to Use Betide
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishAn old-fashioned word for "happen to" or "befall," almost always seen today in the fixed phrase "woe betide."
Archaic outside the set phrase "woe betide."
Word Forms
betid past tense, betided past tense, betide plural, betided plural, betid plural, betides singular, betide singular, betided singular, betid singular, betidest singular, betideth singular, betidedst singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
Woe _____ anyone who crosses her.
Etymology
From Middle English, built from "be-" plus an old verb "tide," meaning "to happen" — related to the noun "tide" in the sense of time or season.