Crossword clues for wintertide
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Wintertide \Win"ter*tide`\, n.
Winter time.
--Tennyson.
Wiktionary
n. (context archaic English) wintertime
Wikipedia
Wintertide is the title of a recording by Canadian guitarist Don Ross, released in 1996.
Wintertide may refer to:
- Winter, the coldest season of the year in temperate climates
- Wintertide (Don Ross album), 1996 album
- Wintertide, 2007 album by Heather Alexander and Alexander James Adams
- Wintertide, 1999 novel by Linnea Sinclair
- Wintertide, United Kingdom-registered refrigerated ship which collided with MSC Sabrina in 2000
Usage examples of "wintertide".
She blinked forcibly, focused on the thundering sound and saw them coming, saw the dark-clothed men on dark horses, raised swords glinting hard and cold in the Wintertide sun.
Here in Nether, Dain had learned, Selwinmas was more commonly referred to as wintertide, the first official day of the deep cold and the shortest day of the year.
So when Geira heard that alien folk were come into Wendland, with a great fleet of viking ships, and that the chief of them was a young man of unusual prowess and noble mien, she sent friendly messengers to the coast and bade the newcomers be her guests that wintertide, for the summer was now far spent, and the weather hard and stormy.
For the rest of that wintertide the men of Jomsburg accordingly bestirred themselves in making preparations for the journey.
Make preparations, noisy preparations, all for the Wintertide, and a wedding feast in the square.
They peel away his memories, which are opaque to him but somehow clearly seen by these ancient minds for whom the unfolding of a tree from sapling to a great decayed trunk fallen in the forest flies as swiftly as a swallow through a lady's hall at wintertide.