antid
Old English
Etymology
From ān (“one”) + tīd (“time; hour, tide”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɑːntiːd/
Noun
āntīd f
- (historical) Prime, the first hour or tide (3-hour period) after dawn.
Synonyms
- prīm
References
- "āntīd" in Bosworth & Toller's Anglo-Saxon Dictionary (1882), Oxford: Clarendon Press.