Reside

Reside
Recorded in several spellling forms of which the most popular are Raeside and Reside, this is an ancient Scottish surname. It is locational from a 'lost' area formerly known as 'The lands of Rysyid', and believed to have been in the county of Ayrshire, or possibly the River Rae in Dumfriessshire. Certainly all the early recordings of the surname are from the region on the south west coast of Scotland. Surnames from 'lost' places are a phenomenon of the British surname scene, and it is estimated that as many as 5000 surnames originate from villages, hamlets, or even single dwellings. The only reminder in the 20th century is usually the surname itself, often in some unusual spellings. In this case early examples of the surname recordings include: James Rysyid, a merchant of the town of Ayr in about 1620. He is believed to have been the son of a William Rysyid, who was resident in Ayr before the year 1606. By the mid 17th century the name spelling had simplified to Rasyd, John Raysd being baillie of Cunynghame in 1659. The first recordings in anything like the 'modern' spellings would seem to be David Raesyd of Huntarstoune in 1680, and David Resside of Kilbarchan in 1767.

Surnames reference. 2013.

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  • reside — I verb abide, be located, be quartered, be situated, become a citizen, bide, domicile, domiciliate, dwell, establish oneself, habitare, have an address, incolere, indwell, inhabit, inhabitare, live, live at, lodge, occupy, remain, settle, sojourn …   Law dictionary

  • reside — reside, live, dwell, sojourn, lodge, stay, put up, stop can all mean to abide in a particular place as one s habitation or domicile. Reside and live express this idea, often without further implications. Usually, however, when the term is… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Reside — Re*side (r? z?d ), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Resided}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Residing}.] [F. r[ e]sider, L. residere; pref. re re + sedere to sit. See {Sit}. ] 1. To dwell permanently or for a considerable time; to have a settled abode for a time; to abide …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • reside in — index inhabit, occupy (take possession) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • reside — mid 15c., to settle, from O.Fr. resider, from L. residere to remain behind, rest, from re back, again + sedere to sit (see SEDENTARY (Cf. sedentary)). Meaning to dwell permanently first attested 1570s …   Etymology dictionary

  • reside — [v] live or exist in abide, be intrinsic to, be vested, bide, consist, continue, crash*, dig*, dwell, endure, hang one’s hat*, inhabit, inhere, lie, locate, lodge, nest, occupy, park*, people, perch, populate, remain, rest with, roost, settle,… …   New thesaurus

  • reside — ► VERB 1) have one s permanent home in a particular place. 2) (of a right or legal power) belong to a person or body. 3) (of a quality) be present or inherent in something …   English terms dictionary

  • reside — [ri zīd′] vi. resided, residing [ME resyden < MFr resider < L residere < re , back + sedere, to SIT] 1. to dwell for a long time; have one s residence; live (in or at) 2. to be present or inherent; exist (in): said of qualities, etc. 3.… …   English World dictionary

  • reside — re|side [rıˈzaıd] v [I always + adverb/preposition] [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: résider, from Latin residere to sit back, remain, stay , from sedere to sit ] formal to live in a particular place ▪ He spent most of his time in Rutherglen,… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • reside — verb 1) most students reside in apartments Syn: live in, occupy, inhabit, stay in, lodge in; formal dwell in, be domiciled in 2) the paintings reside in an air conditioned vault Syn: be situated, be found, be located, lie …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • reside — UK [rɪˈzaɪd] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms reside : present tense I/you/we/they reside he/she/it resides present participle residing past tense resided past participle resided formal to live in a particular place Phrasal verbs: reside in …   English dictionary

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