advb. phr. Obs. [a t’one side = on the one side: see A prep.1 and ONE.] On one side, on the one side.

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1600.  Holland, Livy, XXX. xxxiv. 764. They cast them atoside [ejecerunt]. Ibid., XXXVII. xi. 950. Those vessels which lay atone side upon the land.

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1621.  Molle, Camerar. Liv. Libr., III. xx. 217. The third made that which remained to hang a tone-side.

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