You searched for: “beside
beside, besides
beside (bi SIGHD) (preposition)
At the side of, next to, near: Todd was seen sitting beside the road.
besides (bi SIGHDZ) (adverb)
Furthermore, moreover, or in addition to: Jane asked, "What would you like to do besides going to the park after lunch, Martin?"

While sitting beside the fast running creek, it made Latonia feel thirsty besides feeling hungry after her hike.

Units related to: “beside
(Latin: beside; close by, close to, near; adjoining; proximity; to come together, to meet)
(Greek: by the side of, beside, past, beyond; contrary, wrong, irregular, abnormal)
(Greek > Latin > French: beside, alongside)