seaside

English

Etymology

From Middle English see-syde, sey-syde, see syde, se side, equivalent to sea + side.

Noun

seaside (plural seasides)

  1. The area by and around the sea; including the beach, promenade or cliffs
    This summer, I'm going to the seaside at Weymouth - I'm very excited about it!
    • 1907, John A. Glover-Kind, I Do Like To be Beside the Seaside (song)
      I do like to be beside the seaside!
      Oh, I do like to be beside the sea!
      I do like to stroll along the prom, prom, prom,
      While the brass bands play Tiddely-om-pom-pom!

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Adjective

seaside (not comparable)

  1. Related to a seaside.

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