Amidst

/əˈmɪdst/ preposition

In the middle of; surrounded by; during the course of.

From Middle English amiddes, formed from 'amid' plus the genitive ending '-es,' later reanalyzed as '-st.' The word 'amid' comes from Old English on middan, meaning 'in the middle.' The '-st' ending was added by analogy with words like 'against' and 'amongst.'

AMመካከል
ARفي وسط
BNমধ্যে
CAenmig de
CSuprostřed
DAmidt imellem
DEmitten in
ELμέσα σε
ESen medio de
FAدر میان
FIkeskellä
FRau milieu de
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