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high-tide [OE. héahtíd, f. high a. + tide. Only in OE. and early ME.; in mod. Eng. ad. Ger. hochzeit.] A high time, high day, festival.
a1000Laws of æthelred v. c. 14 (Schmid) To æᵹhwilces apostoles heahtide. c1250Gen. & Ex. 1507 At heȝ tide and at gestning. 1837Carlyle Fr. Rev. II. i. x, A ‘Feast of Pikes, Fête des Piques’, notablest among the hightides of the year. 1870Morris Earthly Par. II. iii. 194 Unto the town, Where for the high-tide folk were dight. 1884Symonds Shaks. Predec. viii. 315 To attend her high-tides, was the privilege and pleasure of a congregated nation. |