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Abye, Aby  v. t. & v. i.  (past & past part. abought; pres. part. abying)  
1.
To pay for; to suffer for; to atone for; to make amends for; to give satisfaction. (Obs.)
Synonyms: expiate "Lest to thy peril thou aby it dear."
2.
To endure; to abide. (Obs.) "But nought that wanteth rest can long aby."



aby  v.  (past & past part. abought; pres. part. abying)  Atone for, make amends for






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"Aby" Quotes from Famous Books



... the groves, ye sexless eunuchs, in assembly to Cybele, Lost sheep that err rebellious to the lady Dindymene; Ye, who all awing for exile in a country of aliens, My unearthly rule obeying to be with me, my retinue, 15 Could aby the surly salt seas' mid inexorability, Could in utter hate to lewdness ...
— The Poems and Fragments of Catullus • Catullus

... status quo; maintenance, preservation, conservation; conservation; law of the Medes and Persians; standing dish. V. let alone, let be, let it be; persist, remain, stay, tarry, rest; stet [copy editing]; hold, hold on; last, endure, bide, abide, aby[obs3], dwell, maintain, keep; stand, stand still, stand fast; subsist, live, outlive, survive; hold one's ground, keep one's ground, hold one's footing, keep one's footing; hold good. Adj. stable &c. ...
— Roget's Thesaurus



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