mididone
English
Etymology
From Middle English, from mid (“with”, preposition) + idone, past participle of don (“to do”), used as a noun. Equivalent to mid + done.
Adverb
mididone (comparative more mididone, superlative most mididone)
- (obsolete) Quickly; immediately.
Anagrams
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