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What is the meaning of tidings?

"Tidings" refers to news, especially important news or news that is brought from a distance. It's an older word, often found in literature and historical contexts.

Here are some examples of how "tidings" is used:

* "He brought tidings of war." This means the person brought news about a war.

* "The messenger arrived with tidings of victory." This means the messenger brought news about a victory.

"Tidings" usually has a more formal or dramatic tone compared to simply saying "news." It suggests something significant and often involves travel or communication over a distance.

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