1. wid - Adjective
2. wid - Preposition
wid
(regional) Pronunciation spelling of with.
wīd
wide, far
wīdcūþ ― widely known, famous
wīdfæþme ― ample, far-reaching, extensive
wīdmǣrsian ― to publish, widely proclaim
I don't keer w'at you do wid me, Brer Fox,' sezee, 'so you don't fling me in dat brier-patch. Roas' me, Brer Fox' sezee, 'but don't fling me in dat brier-patch,' sezee. Joel Chandler Harris
Oh, Lord! You've been wid me in six troubles, don't desert me in the seventh! Harriet Tubman
Brer Rabbit keep on axin' 'im, en de Tar-Baby, she keep on sayin' nothin', twel present'y Brer Rabbit draw back wid his fis', he did, en blip he tuck 'er side er de head. Right dar's whar he broke his merlasses jug. His fis' stuck, en he can't pull loose. De tar hilt 'im. Joel Chandler Harris
Man dat carry straw no fe fool wid fire. Jamaican Proverb
Man no hab gourdy, him satisfy wid bottle. Jamaican Proverb
Play wid puppy, puppy lick yu mouth. Jamaican Proverb