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Revision as of 10:38, 15 November 2015
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
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Noun
midwinter (plural midwinters)
- The middle of winter.
- The winter solstice; about December 21st or 22nd.
Derived terms
- midwinter day, midwinter's day
- midwinter eve, midwinter even, midwinter's eve, midwinter's even
- mid-winterly
- midwinter month
- midwinter night, midwinter's night
- mid-wintry
- midwinter tide, midwinter's tide
Antonyms
Translations
the middle of winter
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the winter solstice
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