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Ti"dings (?), n. pl. [OE. tidinge, ti&unr_;inge, tidinde, from or influenced by Icel. t&ī;&unr_;indi; akin to Dan. tidende, Sw. tidning, G. zeung, AS. t&ī;dan to happen, E. betide, tide. See Tide, v. i. & n.] Account of what has taken place, and was not before known; news.
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I shall make my master glad with these tidings. Shak.
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Full well the busy whisper, circling round,
Conveyed the dismal tidings when he frowned.
Goldsmith.
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&hand_; Although tidings is plural in form, it has been used also as a singular. By Shakespeare it was used indiscriminately as a singular or plural.
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Now near the tidings of our comfort is. Shak.
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Tidings to the contrary
Are brought your eyes.
Shak.
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Syn. -- News; advice; information; intelligence. -- Tidings, News. The term news denotes recent intelligence from any quarter; the term tidings denotes intelligence expected from a particular quarter, showing what has there betided. We may be indifferent as to news, but are always more or less interested in tidings. We read the news daily; we wait for tidings respecting an absent friend or an impending battle. We may be curious to hear the news; we are always anxious for tidings.
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Evil news rides post, while good news baits. Milton.
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What tidings dost thou bring? Addison.
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