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[ yool-tahyd ] / ˈyulˌtaɪd /
adjectiveof or relating to the Christmas season. Origin of yuletidelate Middle English word dating back to 1425–75; see origin at yule, tide1 Words nearby yuletideYukon Territory, Yukon time, yulan, yule, yule log, yuletide, Yuma, Yuman, yummo, yummy, yummy mummy Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for yuletideAnd with one Yuletide exception, this scientifically scrupulous view has carried the day. Debunking the ‘Virgin Birth’ Myth|Kent Sepkowitz|December 14, 2013|DAILY BEAST For those looking for a bellyful of laughs, two humorous pieces in the yuletide spirit. A Mark Twain Christmas Story|The Daily Beast|December 24, 2009|DAILY BEAST We will go this very week, so soon as the Yuletide stir be past. The Lost Treasure of Trevlyn|Evelyn Everett-Green College would close the following Thursday for the Yuletide holidays. Marjorie Dean, College Senior|Pauline Lester
Their relations reached a climax when Orlean was with his sister on the claim a few days before the Yuletide. The Homesteader|Oscar Micheaux Their other name for the Christmas time is the Yuletide, and the big log that is burned then is called the Yule log. The Children's Book of Christmas Stories|Various Frederick Graves, on his way home for the Yuletide festivities, had been hampered and delayed by the storm. The Secret of the Storm Country|Grace Miller White
Words related to yuletidenativity, festive season |