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/ee"steuhr tuyd'/, n.1. Easter time.2. the week following Easter.3. the 50 days between Easter and Whitsuntide.[1100-50; ME Estertyde, late OE Eastren tyde. See EASTER, TIDE1]
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Eastertide — Eastertide, or the Easter Season, or Paschal Time, is the period of fifty days from Easter Sunday to Pentecost Sunday. [ Normae Universales de Anno Liturgico et de Calendario ( NUALC ), 22] It is celebrated as a single joyful feast, indeed as the … Wikipedia
Eastertide — [ēs′tər tīd΄] n. [ EASTER + TIDE1] the period after Easter, extending in various churches to Ascension Day, Pentecost Sunday, or Trinity Sunday … English World dictionary
Eastertide — noun Etymology: Middle English estertide, from Old English ēastortīd, from ēastor + tīd time more at tide Date: before 12th century the period from Easter to Ascension Day, to Whitsunday, or to Trinity Sunday … New Collegiate Dictionary
Eastertide — noun The season from Easter to Whitsun … Wiktionary
Eastertide — The five and one half weeks following Easter up to the Ascension Day, commemorating the forty days the Lord has spent on earth after His resurrection; commonly called The Great Forty Days … Dictionary of church terms
Eastertide — n. Easter season; week following Easter; the period of 50 days between Easter and Whitsuntide … English contemporary dictionary
eastertide — n. Easter season; week following Easter; the period of 50 days between Easter and Whitsuntide … English contemporary dictionary
Eastertide — noun the Easter period … English new terms dictionary
eastertide — eas·ter·tide … English syllables
Eastertide — Eas•ter•tide [[t]ˈi stərˌtaɪd[/t]] n. rel the period from Easter to Ascension Day, Whitsunday, or Trinity Sunday, depending on the church • Etymology: 1100–50 … From formal English to slang