vespertide
English
Noun
vespertide (uncountable)
- (poetic, archaic) the evening, especially (Christianity) the time at which vespers is prayed
- 1825, The Literary Gazette, volume 9, page 356:
- And the holy nuns after vespertide, / All forth from the chapel are gone
- 1860, Jane Crewdson, “The Hermit of Livry”, in Lays of the Reformation, and Other Lyrics, Scriptural and Miscellaneous, page 101:
- And holy Vespertide had rolled / Its fulgent waves of molten gold / Adown the forest bower
- 1895, “John Zizka”, in Macmillan’s Magazine, volume 72, page 351:
- At vespertide on that summer Sunday, seven or eight thousand cavalry advanced with loud shouting and clang of trumpets against the Ziscaberg, carried an outwork on a lower slope of the hill, and passed on to the tiny fortress above.
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