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wintertide

[win-ter-tahyd] / ˈwɪn tərˌtaɪd /
NOUN
winter
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STRONG


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Everyone is quiet and happy, for God has blessed us with a bounteous harvest, and we know that there will be abundance of food for the wintertide.

From Poor Folk by Hogarth, C. J.

For the rest of that wintertide the men of Jomsburg accordingly bestirred themselves in making preparations for the journey.

From Olaf the Glorious A Story of the Viking Age by Leighton, Robert

Now, when that same wintertide had passed, and when the new buds were showing on the trees, Olaf Triggvison arrayed his ships ready for the sea.

From Olaf the Glorious A Story of the Viking Age by Leighton, Robert

Home I came at wintertide, But my silly love had died, Seeking with her latest breath Roses from the arms of Death.

From Songs from Books by Kipling, Rudyard

Full soft he lay his love beside; But dark are the days of wintertide.

From Poems By the Way by Morris, William