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souling
ˈsouling, vbl. n. Now dial. [See soul v.] † 1. The giving up of the soul; dying, death, decease. Obs. rare.c 900 in Cockayne Shrine 106 Cwæþ sum haliᵹ biscop ða he wæs on sawlenga [etc.]. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 466/1 Sowlynge, or dyynge, obitus, vel exalacio. 2. dial. The action of going round soliciti... Oxford English Dictionary
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Soul cake
Souling Souling is a Christian practice carried out during Allhallowtide and Christmastide, with origins in the medieval era. Souling plays In the county of Cheshire, Souling plays were traditionally performed. wikipedia.org
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besouling
beˈsouling, vbl. n. [f. as prec. + -ing1.] The endowing with a soul.1862 Simon tr. Dorner's Pers. Christ i. (1875) II. 399 To reduce the incarnation to a besouling..of this man. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pangangaluluwa
Pangangaluluwa (literally 'souling') is a Tagalog tradition observed annually on October 31 during All Hallows' Eve. wikipedia.org
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Why Do We Say 'Trick or Treat'? Meaning and History
Aug 4, 2022Before Trick-or-Treat. The phrase trick-or-treat came a long time after the idea of going from house to house asking for goodies had started up. Though dressing up during Samhain festivities in ancient Celtic communities laid the foundation for trick-or-treating, it was really medieval "souling" that started the model for modern candy caroling.
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souler
souler dial. (ˈsəʊlə(r)) [f. soul n. or v.] One who goes ‘souling’.1813 H. Ellis in Brand's Pop. Antiq I. 310 The Souler's Song in Staffordshire is different from that which Mr. Peck mentions. 1887 S. Cheshire Gloss. s.v. Soul, Parties of soulers go together to all the larger houses in the neighbour... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cob coaling
The practice of cob coaling has parallels in other festive door-to-door begging traditions such as wassailing and souling. wikipedia.org
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over-soul
▪ I. ˈover-soul, n. [over- 2.] Emerson's name for the Deity regarded philosophically as the supreme spirit which animates the universe; used by later writers in the same or an analogous sense. Also, = superman.1841–4 Emerson Ess., Over-soul 270–1 That great nature in which we rest as the earth lies ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Edgmond
Edgmond was once associated with the practice of souling, a possible contributor to the halloween practice of trick or treating. The folk song "The Edgmond Man's Souling Song" was released by folk musicians John Kirkpatrick and Sue Harris on their 1976 album Among The Many Attractions wikipedia.org
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Allhallowtide
In England, a popular tradition associated with All Souls' Day is souling, in which "bands of children, or of poor men, went round to the houses of the well-to-do on Souling Day, as they called it, begging money, apples, ale, or doles of cake. wikipedia.org
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ensoul
ensoul, insoul, v. (ɛn-, ɪnˈsəʊl) [f. en-1 + soul.] 1. trans. To put or take into the soul; to unite with the soul: † refl. to be absorbed into, become part of, the (Divine soul).1633 Earl of Manchester Al Mondo (1636) 201 They laboured..to insoule themselves in God. 1652 Bp. Patrick Fun. Serm. in J... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pão-por-Deus
Pão-por-Deus (, "Bread for God") is the Portuguese tradition of souling celebrated all over Portugal, named for the soulmass-cakes given to the poor on wikipedia.org
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Kattern
Kattern (ˈkætɜːn) Also Cathern, Cattern. [Corruption of Catherine, in ref. to St. Catherine of Alexandria, the patron saint of spinners, who was martyred in a.d. 307.] Used in the possessive in Kattern's day, 25 November, the feast day of St. Catherine, which was formerly celebrated by lace-makers i... Oxford English Dictionary
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English festivals
Souling is still practised in Cheshire and Sheffield. However, Souling also was associated with other areas. Hutton (2001) believes Souling took place in Hertfordshire. wikipedia.org
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不给糖就捣蛋
这一行为当时叫做“souling”。 16世纪苏格兰出现了名叫“guising”的习俗,年轻人成为食物索要者,之后这一习俗传播到英国其他地区。1911年加拿大安大略金斯顿的一家报纸首次报道“guising”出现于北美。 wikipedia.org
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