Yeartime
Origin
From year + time. Compare Dutch jaartijd, jaargetijde ("season"), German Jahreszeit ("season, time of year"), Swedish årstid ("season"), English yeartide.
Full definition of yeartime
Noun
yeartime
(plural yeartimes)- A time of the year; a season.
- 1910, Sallie Hoffman Perry, Poems:Asters. My dearest blossoms of the yeartime hold Scant eulogy, save wandering children's meed — All scentless ...
- 1965, Rowland L. Collins, Beowulf:..., till another yeartime came to the yards of men, as still today the weather glory-bright always keeps its seasons.
- 1985, Maureen Duffy, Collected poems:Spring that deceive and plugs that won't spark where we made not fierce summer but October soft light lit by flashes I recognize as aurora borealis, a yeartime of loving out of a fled, raw afternoon.
- 2011, Alaya Chadwick, Alaya's Fables: Tales That Transform & Awaken:There is a “Water Falls†which spills and trickles depending upon the yeartime one visits its huge boulders.
- A year's time; the space of time equivalent to a year.