midshift

adj

Etymology

From mid- + shift.

  1. derived from *skey- — “to cut, divide, separate, part
  2. derived from *skeyb- — “to separate, divide, part
  3. inherited from *skiftijaną
  4. inherited from sċiftan — “to divide, separate into shares; appoint, ordain; arrange, organise
  5. inherited from schiften
  6. inherited from schyft
  7. prefixed as midshift — “mid + shift

Definitions

  1. During a shift of work.

    • That committee has been here and has made some recommendations with reference to midshift feeding, under which they would allow these men 8 ounces of meat for each midshift meal.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA