In a state of readiness; prepared and waiting.
From Old English 'abidan', meaning 'to remain' or 'wait for', with prefix 'a-' (on, in). The word fell out of common use after Middle English.
This word is almost extinct—you'd rarely find it outside Chaucer and medieval texts—but it captures how English once used more prefixes to modify verb meanings!
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