Wayside
noun
1.
the side of the way; land immediately adjacent to a road, highway, path, etc.; roadside.
adjective
2.
being, situated, or found at or along the wayside:
a wayside inn.
noun
1.
the side or edge of a road
(modifier) situated by the wayside: a wayside inn
2.
fall by the wayside, to cease or fail to continue doing something: of the nine starters, three fell by the wayside
3.
go by the wayside, to be put aside on account of something more urgent
see: fall by the wayside
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