Definitions for Eastertide

Eastertide Eas·ter·tide

Spelling: [ee-ster-tahyd]
IPA: /ˈi stərˌtaɪd/

Eastertide is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 519 anagrams from letters in Eastertide (adeeeirstt).

Definitions for Eastertide

noun

  1. Easter time.
  2. the week following Easter.
  3. the 50 days between Easter and Whitsuntide.

Origin of Eastertide

1100-50; Middle English Estertyde, late Old English Eastren tyde. See Easter, tide1

Examples for Eastertide

Eastertide, 1458, was finally appointed for this state visit of reconciliation.

There is not a known hint that any mock-king died in Babylon about Eastertide, or earlier, at the feast of Zakmuk.

Honora has but to shut her eyes to see it aflame with tulips at Eastertide.

Here she is not in the background, as at Eastertide, but she brings him to us in her arms.

In the meantime this heroine was preparing for the Eastertide exhibition of her school.

It is determined by Eastertide, and generally falls in April.

But the actual raid upon the hall was made at Eastertide, 1645.

Now when Eastertide was come, a great tournament was proclaimed to be held beyond the walls of Nantes, that rich city.

Mr. Frazer therefore shifts the Saca from July to Eastertide in face of difficulties.

After further delays the Concordat was ratified at Eastertide, 1802.

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