good/glad tidings• Dissension between the Peshawar politicians and the resistancecommanders brings glad tidings to Kabul.• Then I too broke into glad tidings and joy to the world with the crowds of believers around me.• I come as the bearer of glad tidings.• The next day a large medalsalecontinues the glad tidings with only about 8% unsold.• He was one of thousands who headedsouth as soon as they heard the glad tidings on Monday morning.• I immediately spread the good tidings among my married colleagues.• Climb the mountains and get their good tidings.
Origintidings
Old Englishtidung“event, piece of news”, from tidan“to happen”