The Collaborative International Dictionary
Middlemost \Mid"dle*most`\, a. [Cf. Midmost.] Being in the middle, or nearest the middle; midmost.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
early 14c., "middle; the middle one of three," from middle + -most.
Wiktionary
a. nearest to the exact middle; midmost
WordNet
adj. being in the exact middle [syn: midmost]
Usage examples of "middlemost".
The middlemost of them did beare a braunch of coorrall, lyke a tree, such as is not founde amongst the Ilandes Orchades, of one cubite high, which stoode as vppon a little mountayne, which was the couer of an old fashioned vessell of pure gold, in forme of a Challyce, as high agayne as the couer and the tree of coorrall, full of curious workmanshippe and leafe worke, neuer made in our age, nor the like seene.
The middlemost in bright Crymosen: and the two formost in an Emerald greene, not wanting any ornamentes to sette them foorth, singing so sweetly with little rounde mouthes, and playing vppon their instruments, within so celestiall a manner, as woulde keepe a man from euer dying.