Beside

/bɪˈsaɪd/ preposition

Beside means next to or at the side of something or someone. It can also compare two things, as in saying something is unimportant beside something else.

From Old English “bī sidan,” meaning “by the side.” Over time, the phrase fused into the single word “beside” in Middle English.

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