earthdin

English

Alternative forms

  • earth-din

Etymology

From Middle English erthedine, erthedyn, erthedene, from Old English eorþdyne (earthquake), equivalent to earth + din.

Noun

earthdin (plural not attested)

  1. (very rare) An earthquake.
    • 1904, Levi Griffin Meushaw, The plea of the toiler:
      While the earthdin is but a seismal shock of a rheumatic condition in the diversified stratas seeking new positions to reach their centre of gravity.

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