Definitions for Whitsuntide

Whitsuntide Whit·sun·tide

Spelling: [hwit-suh n-tahyd, wit-]
IPA: /ˈʰwɪt sənˌtaɪd, ˈwɪt-/

Whitsuntide is a 11 letter English word.

You can make 536 anagrams from letters in Whitsuntide (dehiinsttuw).

Definitions for Whitsuntide

noun

  1. the week beginning with Whitsunday, especially the first three days of this week.

Origin of Whitsuntide

First recorded in 1175-1225, Whitsuntide is from the Middle English word whitsone(n)tide. See Whitsun, tide1

Examples for Whitsuntide

Yet was my brother Herdegen still absent, albeit we had looked for him at Whitsuntide.

Austin had come down for Whitsuntide, and a lady was staying in the house.

Everybody used to wear something white at Whitsuntide in them days.

They should have some Whitsuntide cakes, too, as they did years ago.

I have had a Whitsuntide of visits, beginning with the Deanery of Hereford.

Command her to come to Court for this Whitsuntide, there is a chamber at her service.

And I shall stay till after Whitsuntide unless I am turned out.

William came home again with his sweetheart at the Whitsuntide.

It was Whitsuntide, a time of fear to the cultivated Londoner.

She has asked me down to Bray the day after to-morrow for Whitsuntide.

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