amidmost, adv. and prep. poet.
(əˈmɪdməʊst, -əst)
[mod.f. amid or midmost (itself a modern word), perh. influenced by the app. superlative form of amidst. Nothing similar in ME.]
A. adv. In the very middle or centre. B. prep. (by elision) In the very centre of.
| 1870 Morris Earthly Par. II. iii. 37 He..stopped amidmost of the hall. Ibid. III. iv. 52 A..lake Amidmost which the fowl did take Their pastime. |