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eventide
CIDE DICTIONARY
eventide, n. [AS. \'d6fentīd. See Tide.].
The time of evening; evening. Spenser. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
eventide, n. archaic or poet. = EVENING.
Idiom
eventide home a home for the elderly, orig. one run by the Salvation Army.
Etymology
OE {aelig}fentid (as EVEN(2), TIDE)
THESAURUS
eventide
close of day, cockshut, dimpsy, dusk, eve, even, evening, evensong, gloaming, grayness, nightfall, setting sun, shut of day, sundown, sunset, the expiring day, twilight, vesperROGET THESAURUS
eventide
Evening
N evening, eve, decline of day, fall of day, close of day, candlelight, candlelighting, eventide, nightfall, curfew, dusk, twilight, eleventh hour, sunset, sundown, going down of the sun, cock-shut, dewy eve, gloaming, bedtime, afternoon, postmeridian, p, m, autumn, fall, fall of the leaf, autumnal equinox, Indian summer, St. Luke's summer, St. Martin's summer, midnight, dead of night, witching hour, witching hour of night, witching time of night, winter, killing time, vespertine, autumnal, nocturnal, midnight, the outpost of advancing day, sable-vested Night, this gorgeous arch with golden worlds inlay'd.For further exploring for "eventide" in Webster Dictionary Online