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Definition of Midwinter

Midwinter
Midwinter Mid"win`ter, n. [AS. midwinter.] The middle of winter. --Dryden.

Meaning of Midwinter from wikipedia

- Midwinter is the middle of the winter. The term is attested in the early Germanic calendars where it was a period or a day which may have been determined...
- up midwinter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Midwinter is the middle of the winter. Midwinter may also refer to: Midwinter (surname) Midwinter (album)...
- "In the Bleak Midwinter" is a poem by the English poet Christina Rossetti. It was published under the title "A Christmas Carol" in the January 1872 issue...
- temperate regions, the winter solstice is seen as the middle of winter, "midwinter" is another name for the winter solstice, although it carries other meanings...
- The Golden Girls is an American sitcom created by Susan Harris that aired on NBC from September 14, 1985, to May 9, 1992, with a total of 180 half-hour...
- Midwinter is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Billy Midwinter (1851–1890), English and Australian cricketer Brian Midwinter, judge in...
- Ozias Midwinter may refer to: Ozias Midwinter, a character in Armadale Ozias Midwinter, a pen-name of Lafcadio Hearn This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Midwinter Day, or Midwinter, is an annual celebration held across Antarctica on the day of the southern winter solstice (June 20 or 21). It is the continent's...
- The Midwinter Pottery was founded as W.R. Midwinter by William Robinson Midwinter in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent in 1910 and had become one of England's largest...
- The California Midwinter International Exposition of 1894, commonly referred to as the "Midwinter Exposition" or the "Midwinter Fair", was a World's Fair...