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middlemost

[ mid-l-mohst ]

adjective



middlemost

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adjective

  1. another word for midmost
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Origin of middlemost1

First recorded in 1275–1325, middlemost is from the Middle English word middelmast. See middle, -most
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The middlemost Pavilion, which is larger than the other Two, is square, and contains a great Hall, finely adorn’d with Architecture, and an Apartment on each Side.

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In the middlemost Pile of Buildings, which is much higher than the two others, the Senate of34 Rome meets, and there Justice is administer’d.

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The middlemost Pavilion which is design'd to lodge the Master of the Horse is much higher than the other six, which sink gradually on the two sides.

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I looked, and upon a stone which formed the lintel of the middlemost door I read T. H. 1630.

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Now the upper cells were shorter: for the galleries were higher than these, than the lower, and than the middlemost of the building.

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