See Also: midst 1, noun(dictionary)
midst(dictionary)
midst 2, preposition(dictionary)
jog 2, noun(dictionary)
jab 2, noun(dictionary)
sip 2, noun(dictionary)
pal 1, noun(dictionary)
tot 1, noun(dictionary)
sit-down 2, noun(dictionary)
pan 1, noun(dictionary)

codilla (iou) and midst 1, noun (oh)


codilla (iou)



codilla noun. L18.
[App. dim. of Italian CODA.]
The coarse tow of flax or hemp.

midst 1, noun (oh)



[Date: 1400-1500; Origin: mids 'middle' (13-19 centuries), from Old English midde ( MID-)]
in the midst of sth
a) if you are in the midst of an event or situation, it is happening around you
::The government is in the midst of a major crisis.
b) in the middle of a place or a group of things or people
::We were sitting in the midst of an elegant and well-dressed audience.
in our/their midst
formal in a particular group
::I fear we have an enemy in our midst.