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bid (v.)

probably an early Middle English mutual influence or confusion of two old words: The sense in bid farewell is from Old English biddan "to ask, entreat, beg, pray, beseech; order" (class V strong verb, past tense bæd, past participle beden), from Proto-Germanic *bedjanan "to pray, entreat" (source also of German bitten "to ask," attested in Old High German from 8c., also Old Saxon biddian, Old Frisian bidda"ask, request command," Old Norse biðja, Gothic bidjan "request"). This, according to Kluge and Watkins, is from a PIE root *gwhedh- "to ask, pray" (see bead (n.)).

To bid at an auction, meanwhile, is from Old English beodan "offer, proclaim" (class II strong verb; past tense bead, past participle boden), from Proto-Germanic *beudanan "to stretch out, reach out, offer, present," (source also of German bieten "to offer," Old High German biatan, also Old Saxon biodan, Old Frisian biada, Old Norse bjoða, Gothic anabiudan "to command"). This is (with a shift of meaning) from PIE root *bheudh- "be aware, make aware" (source also of bode (v.)).

bid (n.)

1788, "an offer of a price," from bid (v.). From 1880 in card-playing.

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Definitions of bid from WordNet
1
bid (v.)
propose a payment;
Synonyms: offer / tender
bid (v.)
invoke upon;
bid farewell
Synonyms: wish
bid (v.)
ask for or request earnestly;
The prophet bid all people to become good persons
Synonyms: beseech / entreat / adjure / press / conjure
bid (v.)
make a demand, as for a card or a suit or a show of hands;
Synonyms: call
bid (v.)
make a serious effort to attain something;
His campaign bid for the attention of the poor population
bid (v.)
ask someone in a friendly way to do something;
Synonyms: invite
2
bid (n.)
an authoritative direction or instruction to do something;
Synonyms: command / bidding / dictation
bid (n.)
an attempt to get something;
he made a bid to gain attention
Synonyms: play
bid (n.)
a formal proposal to buy at a specified price;
Synonyms: tender
bid (n.)
(bridge) the number of tricks a bridge player is willing to contract to make;
Synonyms: bidding
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