guide

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Scrabble points
7
Words With Friends
9
Letters
5
Pronunciation
/ɡaɪd/

Definition of guide

17 senses · 3 parts of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. Someone who guides, especially someone hired to show people around a place or an institution and offer information and explanation, or to lead them through dangerous terrain.
    “The guide led us around the museum and explained the exhibits.”
    “He will be our guide, even unto death.”
    “Some tourists aggravate their position by hiring a guide. Every city of any historic importance breeds a class of mortals that are born guides; they have come to belong to the "staffage" of picturesque surroundings; and in this respect Prague is happily yet unspoilt.”
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noun

  1. Someone who guides, especially someone hired to show people around a place or an institution and offer information and explanation, or to lead them through dangerous terrain.
    “The guide led us around the museum and explained the exhibits.”
    “He will be our guide, even unto death.”
    “Some tourists aggravate their position by hiring a guide. Every city of any historic importance breeds a class of mortals that are born guides; they have come to belong to the "staffage" of picturesque surroundings; and in this respect Prague is happily yet unspoilt.”
  2. A document or book that offers information or instruction; guidebook.
  3. A sign that guides people; guidepost.
  4. Any marking or object that catches the eye to provide quick reference.
  5. Synonym of legend, a key to symbols, abbreviations, and terms on a map, chart, etc.
  6. A device that guides part of a machine, or guides motion or action.
  7. A device that guides part of a machine, or guides motion or action.
  8. (dated)A device that guides part of a machine, or guides motion or action.
  9. A spirit believed to speak through a medium.
    “The familiars of the magicians, on the other hand, were not in all cases evil, and often may have approximated the "guides" with whom present-day spiritualists are well acquainted.”
  10. A member of a group marching in formation who sets the pattern of movement or alignment for the rest.

verb

  1. To serve as a guide for someone or something; to lead or direct in a way; to conduct in a course or path.
    “And that you'd guide me to your Soueraignes Court,”
    “Kolyat: I brought a prayer book, Commander. Would you care to join me? Kolyat: Kalahira, this one's heart is pure, but beset by wickedness and contention. Shepard: Guide this one to where the traveler never tires, the lover never leaves, the hungry never starve. Shepard: Guide this one, Kalahira, and she will be a companion to you as she was to me.”
  2. To steer or navigate, especially a ship or as a pilot.
  3. To exert control or influence over someone or something.
    “A good man sheweth fauour and lendeth: he will guide his affaires with discretion.”
  4. To supervise the education or training of someone.
  5. (intransitive)To act as a guide.

name

  1. A village in Blackburn with Darwen borough, Lancashire, England (OS grid ref SD7025).
  2. A county of Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai, China.
    “She said she had chosen to speak out because she wanted to explain to the public why she left Guide county in Qinghai, where she and her husband Xie Chengde ran a successful honey farm that once featured on state television. The authorities in Guide said they are now investigating the case following her accusations.”

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Etymology

Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *weyd-der. Proto-Germanic *wītaną Frankish *wītanbor. Old Occitan guidar Old Occitan guidabor. Old French guidebor. Middle English guide English guide c. 1325–75. From Middle English guide, from the…

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Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *weyd-der. Proto-Germanic *wītaną Frankish *wītanbor. Old Occitan guidar Old Occitan guidabor. Old French guidebor. Middle English guide English guide c. 1325–75. From Middle English guide, from the Old French guide, from Old Occitan guida, from guidar, from Frankish *wītan (“to show the way, lead”), from Proto-Germanic *wītaną (“to see, know; go, depart”), from Proto-Indo-European *weyd- (“to see, know”). Cognate with Old English wītan (“to see, take heed to, watch after, guard, keep”). Related also to English wit.

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