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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Tidings \Ti"dings\, n. pl. [OE. tidinge, ti?inge, tidinde, from
     or influenced by Icel. t[imac]?indi; akin to Dan. tidende,
     Sw. tidning, G. zeung, AS. t[imac]dan to happen, E. betide,
     tide. See {Tide}, v. i. & n.]
     Account of what has taken place, and was not before known;
     news.


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           I shall make my master glad with these tidings. --Shak.
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           Full well the busy whisper, circling round,
           Conveyed the dismal tidings when he frowned.
                                                    --Goldsmith.
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     Note: Although tidings is plural in form, it has been used
           also as a singular. By Shakespeare it was used
           indiscriminately as a singular or plural.
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                 Now near the tidings of our comfort is. --Shak.
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                 Tidings to the contrary
                 Are brought your eyes.             --Shak.
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     Syn: News; advice; information; intelligence.
  
     Usage: {Tidings}, {News}. The term news denotes recent
            intelligence from any quarter; the term tidings
            denotes intelligence expected from a particular
            quarter, showing what has there betided. We may be
            indifferent as to news, but are always more or less
            interested in tidings. We read the news daily; we wait
            for tidings respecting an absent friend or an
            impending battle. We may be curious to hear the news;
            we are always anxious for tidings.
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                  Evil news rides post, while good news baits.
                                                    --Milton.
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                  What tidings dost thou bring?     --Addison.
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From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

  tidings
       n : new information about specific and timely events; "they
           awaited news of the outcome" [syn: {news}, {intelligence},
            {word}]

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:

  23 Moby Thesaurus words for "tidings":
     advice, broadcast journalism, information, intelligence,
     journalism, news, news agency, news medium, news service,
     newsiness, newsletter, newsmagazine, newspaper, newsworthiness,
     press association, radio, reportage, telegraph agency, television,
     the fourth estate, the press, wire service, word
  
  

















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