Bestride

/bɪˈstraɪd/ verb

To stand over something with your legs wide apart, or to stand across something in a commanding way; to dominate or control.

From Old English 'bestridan' (be- + stridan 'to stride'). The 'be-' prefix adds intensity, transforming a simple stride into an act of dominance or coverage. Related to Germanic 'strid' meaning to spread or extend.

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