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Childermas
Childermas arch. (ˈtʃɪldəmæs) Forms: 1 cilda-mæsse, 4 childerne masse, children masse, 4–7 childermasse, 6 -messe, 6–9 -mas. [Repr. OE. *cildramæsse (cyldamæsse is found), f. cildra of infants + mæsse, mass.] 1. The festival of the Holy Innocents (the 28th of December), commemorating the slaughter o...
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Harold Boatrite
Fels Fund, and a ballet, "Childermas," for CBS-TV which premiered on national television in 1969.
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innocentize
† ˈinnocenˌtize, v. Obs. rare. [f. innocent n. + -ize, after F. innocenter (Cotgr.).] trans. ‘To breech, whip, lash (on Childermas or Innocents' day), to jerke all such as they can find in bed’ (Cotgr.: mentioned as a ‘merrie custome’ in France.)1708 Motteux Rabelais v. xiv, We will Innocentize your...
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Massacre of the Innocents
Feast day
Dates by denomination
Today, the date of Holy Innocents' Day, also called the Feast of the Holy Innocents, or Childermas or Children's Mass, Church of England (Festival), the Lutheran Church, and the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church, with these Western Christian denominations celebrating Childermas
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William Kean Seymour
1946) poems
So Sceptical My Heart (1951)
Store of Trees (1951)
Friends of the Swallow (1953)
The Secret Kingdom (1954)
Names & Faces (1956)
The First Childermas
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Valentine
Valentine, n. (ˈvæləntaɪn) Also with lower-case initial, and 5 valantine (6 Sc. -tene), valeyntyne, 5–6 valentyne (6 -tyn); 7 vallentyne; 5 Sc., 6 walentyne (6 Sc. wall-); 5 volentyn(e, -antyne, -ontyn. [a. OF. (also mod.F.) Valentin, or ad. L. Valentīnus, the name of two early Italian saints, both ...
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Christmastide
Stephen's Day (26 December), Childermas (28 December), New Year's Eve (31 December), the Feast of the Circumcision of Christ or the Solemnity of Mary,
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cockney
▪ I. cockney, n. (a.) (ˈkɒknɪ) Forms: 4–5 cokenay, cokeney, (also kok-), 5–6 coknay(e, 6 cokney, cocknaye, -naie, 6–7 cockeney, cockny(e, -nie, 7 kockney, 6– cockney. [ME. coken-ey, -ay, app. = coken of cocks + ey, ay (OE. æᵹ) egg; lit. ‘cocks' egg’: see note after the adj.] A. n. † 1. An egg: the e...
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Staple, Kent
The winter fair was held on Childermas, a feast day where no labour was performed and thus well suited to the event.
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innocent
innocent, a. and n. (ˈɪnəsənt) Also 4 innos(s)ent, in-oscente, 4–6 innocente, ynnocent, 5–6 inocent(e. [a. F. innocent, OF. pl. -enz, -ens (Roland, 11th c.), ad. L. innocēnt-em, f. in- (in-3) + nocēnt-em, pr. pple. of nocēre to hurt, injure.] A. adj. 1. a. Of persons: Doing no evil; free from moral ...
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Yule goat
A man-sized goat figure is known from 11th-century remembrances of Childermas, where it was led by a man dressed as Saint Nicholas, symbolizing his control
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托马斯·肯尼利
Scoundrel (2002)
Lincoln (2003) ,美国总统阿伯拉罕‧林肯的介绍
A Commonwealth of Thieves: The Improbable Birth of Australia (2005年)
戏剧
Halloran's Little Boat (1968年)
Childermas
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child
▪ I. child, n. (tʃaɪld) Pl. children (ˈtʃɪldrən). Forms: sing. 1 cild, 2– child; also 2 cyld, 2–6 chyld, (4 chilld), 4–6 chylde, 4–7, 9 (arch. in sense 5) childe, (5 schyld); see also chield. pl.: see below. [OE. cild neut.:—OTeut. type *kilþo{supm} (OE. -ld from OTeut. -lþ) from root *kilþ-, whence...
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Mass (liturgy)
For example:
Candlemas
Childermas
Christmas
Johnmas
Lammas
Martinmas
Michelmas
See also
Black Mass
Blue Mass
Chantry
Eucharistic theology
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mass
▪ I. mass, n.1 (mæs; in the use of Roman Catholics freq. mɑːs) Forms: 1–3 mæsse (Northumb. measse), 1–7 messe, 2–7 masse, 3 (in comb.), 4–6 chiefly Sc. and north. mes, 4–6 Sc. and north., 7–9 (sense 6) mess, 4– 7 mas, (4 misse, 5 mase, mese, 6 miss), 6– mass. [OE. mæsse (Kentish and Mercian messe) w...
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