beeds

Etymology
From +. The latter is probably an adverbial ending (cf. the postpositioned use, which is similar to an adverb).

Pronoun

 * 1) both

Usage notes

 * The nominal form is only used postpositioned (example 1). It is often intensified to.
 * The attributive form cannot take an article or determiner before it (as in English, but unlike Standard German). The German form or the hybrid  are also heard for it, but this is a recent corruption.