wayside

English

Etymology

From Middle English waye syde, equivalent to way +‎ side.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈweɪsaɪd/
  • Audio (Southern England):(file)

Noun

wayside (plural waysides)

  1. The side of a road or path.
    Many wild flowers grew on the wayside.
  2. A rest area.

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Adjective

wayside (not comparable)

  1. Situated near the side of a road or path.
    We stopped at a wayside pub.
    • 1957 August, H. P. White, “The Tonbridge-Hastings Line and its Traffic”, in Railway Magazine, page 529:
      Many of the wayside stations have staggered platforms, a common arrangement on the S.E.R.

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