See Also: dare 1, verb, modal verb(dictionary)
rim 2, verb(dictionary)
tot 2, verb(dictionary)
dip 1, verb(dictionary)
din 2, verb(dictionary)
dim 2, verb(dictionary)
brief 3, verb(dictionary)
fog 2, verb(dictionary)
top 3, verb(dictionary)
know 1, verb(dictionary)

aid 2, verb (oh)



2 v [T]
[Date: 1400-1500; Language: French; Origin: aider, from Latin adjutare, from adjuvare, from ad- 'to' + juvare 'to help']
to help someone do something
::an index to aid the reader
aid sb in/with (doing) sth
::Mrs Coxen was aided in looking after the children by her niece.
to make something happen more quickly or easily
::Welfare spending aids economic development in three ways.
aid and abet
law to help someone do something illegal