middes wintres dæg

Old English

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Etymology

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Possibly a shortening of middes wintres mæssedæġ, which appears earlier. The closely analogous term middes wintres mæsseniht (night before Christmas) even appears in the Early West Saxon of the Parker Chronicle (late 9th century).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈmid.des ˈwin.tres dæj/

Noun

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middes wintres dæġ m

  1. Christmas Day
  2. a day of Christmas

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  • Middle English: middewinteres day