Beleed

/bəˈliːd/ verb

Past tense of 'belee,' an archaic or dialectal term meaning to shelter or shield from the wind.

From Middle English, derived from 'be-' (prefix meaning 'to make or cause') combined with 'lee,' the sheltered side away from the wind. The term evolved from nautical contexts where 'lee' meant protection from wind.

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