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What (who) is mid-winter - definition

CELEBRATION MARKING THE MIDDLE OF WINTER
Mid-winter

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·noun The middle of winter.
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n.
Winter solstice.

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Midwinter

Midwinter is the middle of the winter. The term is attested in the early Germanic calendars.

Examples of use of mid-winter
1. Beckham is fresher than most, thanks to a mid–winter break that lasted five weeks.
2. Very soon, the town‘s mid–winter celebrations are set to be unleashed.
3. Shopping seems rather a good mid–winter celebration, but it naturally brings out the jeremiads.
4. Although the situation now is very encouraging, the Water Authority had anticipated a bleaker picture until mid–winter.
5. This deal came after Russia cut natural gas supplies to the Ukraine in mid–winter, with Moscow insisting that Ukraine pay the full market price for its supplies.