different between eventide vs evetide
eventide
English
Etymology
From Middle English, from Old English ?fent?d, derived from ?fen (“evening”) + t?d (“time”)
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /?i?v?n?ta?d/
Noun
eventide (plural eventides)
- (archaic, poetic) evening
Synonyms
- eve, even, forenight; see also Thesaurus:evening
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evetide
English
Etymology
eve +? tide
Noun
evetide (plural evetides)
- (archaic, poetic) evening
- e.g. Thomas Hardy's poem, And There Was a Great Calm
- e.g. Thomas Hardy's poem, And There Was a Great Calm
III
The feeble folk at home had grown full-used
To 'dug-outs', 'snipers', 'Huns', from the war-adept
In the mornings heard, and at eventides perused;
To day-dreamt men in millions, when they mused--
to nightmare-men in miliions when they slept.
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