The word "weide" is a Dutch word that means "pasture" or "meadow." It is pronounced as /ˈwɛɪdə/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable is pronounced as "way" and the second syllable is pronounced as "duh." The "e" at the end is pronounced as a schwa sound, which is a relaxed and unstressed vowel sound. The spelling of the word follows the typical Dutch spelling rules, where "ei" is pronounced as an English "ay" sound.
The word "weide" comes from the Old English word "wǣd" which means "pasture" or "grazing land". It also has roots in the Proto-Germanic word "wēdiz" and the Indo-European root "wei-", both of which are related to words for "to feed" or "to graze".