tiding

Etymology
From a merger of, , from Late , with , , from or influenced by , both connected to. Though it is sometimes assumed that the form in -ind/-end is original and later assimilated to, the cognates 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬 point to inheritance from. .

Noun

 * 1)  news; new information
 * 2) * c. 1515–1516, published 1568,, Againſt venemous tongues enpoyſoned with ſclaunder and falſe detractions &c.:
 * For men be now tratlers and tellers of tales; What tidings at Totnam, what newis in Wales, What ſhippis are ſailing to Scalis Malis? And all is not worth a couple of nut ſhalis.

Translations

 * Bashkir: хәбәрҙәр, яңылыҡтар
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