wintertide

/ˈwɪntərˌtaɪd/

Definitions

1. noun

The time of year when the days are shortest and the nights are longest, typically around the winter solstice, or a period of cold, darkness, and scarcity.

“The villagers had prepared for the harsh wintertide, stockpiling food and supplies for the long, cold months ahead.”

Synonyms

  • solstice
  • winter

Antonyms

  • springtime
  • vernal