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Definition of Midsts
1. midst [n] - See also: midst
Lexicographical Neighbors of Midsts
Literary usage of Midsts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. France by Morgan (Sydney), Thomas Charles Morgan (1817)
"pavilion, as it now stands in the midsts of its blooming garden, and in the most
fashionable quarter of Paris, was presented by the French nation to the ..."
2. Capt. John Smith: Of Willoughby by Alfoed, Lincolnshire; President of by John Smith, Edward Arber (1895)
"Having found the Deere, they environ them with many fires, and betwixt the fires
they place themselues. And some take their stands in the midsts. ..."
3. Missionary Review of the World by James Lutzweiler (1900)
"The facts are that in general native churches are giving more in support of work
in their midsts in proportion to their means than are churches in Christian ..."
4. The History of Ireland from the Invasion of Henry II.: With a Preliminary by Thomas Leland (1814)
"IN the midsts of intestine contests and commotions, Ireland seemed ready to be
subdued by the first foreign invader who should attempt the conquest of an ..."
5. The History of Herodotus: A New English Version, Ed. with Copious Notes and by Herodotus, George Rawlinson, Henry Creswicke Rawlinson, John Gardner Wilkinson (1889)
"... to all inhabited places lying in the midsts of deserts (Strabo, xvii. p. 1123).
Perhaps the common word К Wi/, applied by the Arabs to torrent-courses, ..."
6. Friends' Intelligencer by Friends Intelligencer Association (1875)
"Hear him, as he sits in the midsts of the counsellors, and wise men of his realm,
holding the goblet of sparkling wine up, into the sunshine, before them: — ..."