Over the years, I've seen many old postcards and vintage Easter greeting cards which use the term Eastertide. I became curious about it and did a little research.
Eastertide was a greeting which was used well before the 12th century. It was Middle English estertide, from Old English ēastortīd, from ēastor + tīd time, meaning the Easter Season. The Easter season is the 50 days between Pentecost and Easter, which celebrates the day the Savior ascended up into heaven.
I like the idea of Eastertide. It is a sort of Springtime word.
So, a joyous Eastertide to you .
2 comments:
I have a few cards with this greeting too. Thank you for your research, I like this idea too.
Thank you for explaining what Eastertide means, now when I send early Easter cards I know they are not truly early. I am celebrating Eastertide.
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