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Michaelmastide mai-kuhl-mas-taid noun Michaelmas Day, 29 September, a feast day of Michael the Archangel and All Angels; the autumn season 1847Wuthering HeightsSummer drew to an end, and early autumn: it was past Michaelmas, but the harvest was late that year, and a few of our fields were still uncleared.1879Jackanapes, Daddy Darwin's Dovecot and Other StoriesThe Grey Goose remembered it well, it was Michaelmastide, the Michaelmas before the Michaelmas before the Michaelmas—but ga, ga! What does the date matter? It was autumn, harvest-time, and everybody was so busy prophesying and praying about the crops, that the young couple wandered through the lanes, and got blackberries for Miss Jessamine's celebrated crab and blackberry jam, and made guys of themselves with bryony-wreaths, and not a soul troubled his head about them, except the children, and the Postman.1988The Confession of Brother HaluinShe's there at Hales, she paid her dues last Michaelmas.Labels: Ellis Peters, Emily Bronte, Juliana Horatio Ewing
froward FRO-wurd adjective willful; headstrong; inclined towards disobedience 1600Jerusalem Delivered'Where none attends, what boots it to complain? | Men's froward hearts are moved with women's tears | As marble stones are pierced with drops of rain, | No plaints find passage through unwilling ears…1949The Big FishermanAs a Prince, you have been vain and froward of heart.1989The Heretic's ApprenticeGerbert would deplore a froward woman…1998The Path of DaggersAt her asking, we did not speak to you of them before, but now I will tell you they are froward, undisciplined, contentious and full of themselves beyond reason.Labels: Ellis Peters, Lloyd C. Douglas, Robert Jordan, Torquato Tasso
Michaelmastide mai-kuhl-mas-taid noun Michaelmas Day, 29 September, a feast day of Michael the Archangel and All Angels; the autumn season 1847Wuthering HeightsSummer drew to an end, and early autumn: it was past Michaelmas, but the harvest was late that year, and a few of our fields were still uncleared.1879Jackanapes, Daddy Darwin's Dovecot and Other StoriesThe Grey Goose remembered it well, it was Michaelmastide, the Michaelmas before the Michaelmas before the Michaelmas—but ga, ga! What does the date matter? It was autumn, harvest-time, and everybody was so busy prophesying and praying about the crops, that the young couple wandered through the lanes, and got blackberries for Miss Jessamine's celebrated crab and blackberry jam, and made guys of themselves with bryony-wreaths, and not a soul troubled his head about them, except the children, and the Postman.1988The Confession of Brother HaluinShe's there at Hales, she paid her dues last Michaelmas.Labels: Ellis Peters, Emily Bronte, Juliana Horatio Ewing
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