Anniversary vs Yeartide - What's the difference?
anniversary | yeartide |
Of a significant event, a day that is an exact number of years (to the day) since the event occurred. Often preceded by an ordinal number indicating the number of years that have elapsed since the event.
(loosely) A day subsequent in time to a given event by some (especially significant) factor other than a year (especially as prefixed by the amount of time in question).
* 1984 , ‘Never Mind the Tranquil Facade’, Time , 27 Feb 1984:
* 2002 , ‘Politics this Week’, The Economist , 14 Mar 2002:
* 2006 , DB Schrock, Soulmonger Dot Com , p. 28:
(more specifically) Such, where the event is a wedding.
A specific time of year; season.
*1907 , Union of American Hebrew Congregations, Young Israel :
*1958 , American Jewish Congress, Judaism :
*1985 , Percy Grainger, Kay Dreyfus, The farthest north of humanness :
A specific time each year; anniversary.
*1921 , Emma Kenyon Parrish, The golden island :
*2006 , Gene Wolfe, The Wizard: Book Two of The Wizard Knight :
As nouns the difference between anniversary and yeartide
is that anniversary is of a significant event, a day that is an exact number of years (to the day) since the event occurred. Often preceded by an ordinal number indicating the number of years that have elapsed since the event while yeartide is a specific time of year; season.anniversary
English
(wikipedia anniversary)Noun
(anniversaries)- Today is the fiftieth anniversary of the end of the war.
- The occasion was the six-month anniversary of the Aug. 8 coup that brought General Óscar Humberto Mejía Victores to power.
- In a thinly veiled threat to Saddam Hussein, President George Bush marked the six-month anniversary of September 11th by reiterating America's commitment to prevent rogue countries obtaining weapons of mass destruction.
- Jonathon proposed to his mom on their three-month anniversary of meeting and married her on their fourth.
- We are celebrating our tenth anniversary today.
Synonyms
*See also
* birthdayyeartide
English
Noun
(en noun)- [...] And promised whatever the yeartides would bring To this wish of his friend he would fervently cling.
- Or phylacteries on skulls unyielding, While our river of days flows dark With a yeartide' of days, a ' yeartide of nights Unhallowed, unhallowed?
- Peter & 2-Js & I joined in a flower bunch, besides which I also sent her a 15 bob sheaf on my own, with gum-leafage — the sole homish stuff havable here at this yeartide — there among.
- A-dream, we rock at home. So, lasting-sweet is sleep : With sails forever furled. Forgot is all the world, And soft the yeartides creep : O sweet, O lasting sleep!
- There will be a tourney in three days, as always at Yeartide . You could enter those events at which you may excel.