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eventide

[ ee-vuhn-tahyd ]

noun



eventide

/ ˈ¾±Ë±¹É™²ÔËŒ³Ù²¹Éª»å /

noun

  1. archaic.
    another word for evening
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of eventide1

before 950; Middle English; Old English Ç£´Ú±ð²Ô³ÙÄ«»å. See even 2, tide 2
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She sang along: “Abide with me, fast falls the eventide … the darkness deepens, Lord with me abide.â€

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The reek within the Great Hall was palpable by eventide.

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This is a very Robin Hood like scene," said Colonel Manners, as he looked around, "and less gloomy in the broad daylight than at eventide.

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Around him there was the scene of the veldt at eventide.

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At eventide she ascended the wooden steps of the shieling, and sending the women to make merry with their friends without, hungrily watched over her child.

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