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amidmost, adv. and prep. poet.|əˈmɪdməʊst, -əst| [mod.f. amid or midmost (itself a modern word), perh. influenced by the app. superlative form of amidst. Nothing similar in ME.] A. adv. In the very middle or centre. B. prep. (by elision) In the very centre of.
1870Morris Earthly Par. II. iii. 37 He..stopped amidmost of the hall. Ibid. III. iv. 52 A..lake Amidmost which the fowl did take Their pastime. |