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In some senses, besides is marked as informal, obsolete. Watch for register when choosing this word.
prep
In addition to.
During the whole time of his abode in the university he generally spent thirteen hours of the day in study; by which assiduity besides an exact dispatch of the whole course of philosophy, he read over in a manner all classic authors that are extant […]
Other than; except for; instead of.
I don't want to go anywhere besides India.
I want to go with someone besides my father.
Beside, next to.
1561, Geneva Bible, Acts 16:13, And on the Sabbath day, we went out of the citie, beſides a riuer, where they were wont to pray : and we ſate downe, and ſpake vnto the women, which were come together.
After this, was Edwin the Kings brother accuſed of ſome conſpiracie by him begun againſt the K. whervpõ he was baniſhed the land, and ſent out in an old rotten veſſell without rower or Marriner, onely accompanied with one Eſquire, ſo that beeing launched foorth from the ſhore, through very diſpaire Edwin lept into the Sea, and drowned himſelfe, but the Eſquire that was with him recouered his body, and broughte it to land at Withſand beſides Canterbury.
adv
Also; in addition.
It is besides used as a food, either as a sallad^([sic]), raw, or boiled as greens.
This was but one of Cluny’s hiding-places; he had caves, besides, and underground chambers in several parts of his country; and following the reports of his scouts, he moved from one to another as the soldiers drew near or moved away.
Used to emphasize an additional point, especially an important or stronger reason; moreover; furthermore.
I don't feel like going out tonight. Besides, I have to work tomorrow morning anyway.
Otherwise; else.
I have been to Spain but nowhere besides.
On one side.
You are so strongly in my purpose bred That all the world besides methinks are dead
Yet Teucer would another shaft, at Hectors life dispose; So faine, he such a marke would hit: but still besides it goes;