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Re: What does this one mean?Posted by Marian on December 05, 2001 In Reply to: Re: What does this one mean? posted by Marian on December 05, 2001 : : I'm waiting with batted breath? : I believe it's "baited breath." No, I take that back. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary of English Usage has this in its entry: baited,
bated--Heritage 1982 and Bryson 1984 point out that in the phrase "with bated
breath," the _bated_ is sometimes misspelled _baited_: My old Webster's Third New
International Dictionary says that the first meaning of "bate" is to reduce
the force or intensity of, or to moderate, or restrain. The example given is "he
_bated_ his breath."
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