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Hallowmas

[ hal-oh-muhs, -mas ]

noun

  1. the feast of Allhallows or All Saints' Day, on November 1.


Hallowmas

/ Ėˆ³óƦ±ōəŹŠĖŒ³¾Ć¦²õ /

noun

  1. archaic.
    the feast celebrating All Saints' Day
ā€œCollins English Dictionary ā€” Complete & Unabridgedā€ 2012 Digital Edition Ā© William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 Ā© HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of Hallowmas1

1375ā€“1425; late Middle English; short for Allhallowmas
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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of Hallowmas1

C14: see Allhallows , Mass
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Shakespeare even mentions Hallowmas in ā€œThe Two Gentlemen of Verona.ā€

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HALLOWEā€™EN, or All Hallows Eve, the name given to the 31st of October as the vigil of Hallowmas or All Saintsā€™ Day.

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Malone, one of the early editors of Shakespeare, says that Othello was acted at Hallowmas, 1604.

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And, IĀ beseech you, look into Master Froth here, sir; aĀ man of fourscore pound a year; whose father died at Hallowmas:ā€”wasā€™t not at Hallowmas, Master Froth?ā€”

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At even o' Hallowmas no sleep I sought, But to the field a bag of hemp-seed brought.

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What isĀ Hallowmas?

Hallowmas is an older name for All Saintsā€™ Day, a Christian holiday in honor of all the Christian saints.

It originated as a holiday of the Catholic Church, but it is also observed by some other Christians.

The day after All Saintsā€™ Day is All Soulsā€™ Day, a Christian holiday of solemn prayer for all dead persons.

Other names for the day include Allhallows and Allhallowmas. The night before was known as Allhallows Eve, which is where the word Halloween comes from.

When isĀ Hallowmas?

Hallowmas is always observed on November 1.

Where doesĀ Hallowmas come from?

The first records of the name Hallowmas come from around 1400. Itā€™s short for Allhallowmas, which is first recorded before 1100. The name Allhallows is even older, first being recorded before 1000. The obsolete noun hallow means ā€œholy personā€ or ā€œsaint.ā€ The ending -mas means ā€œMassā€ and is used in the names of other Christian holidays, notably Christmas. The name All Saintsā€™ Day has been used since at least the 1570s.

Like many Christian holidays, the observance of All Saintsā€™ Dayā€”and its dateā€”are thought to have been influenced by preexisting religious traditions. Many historians believe that the observance of All Saintsā€™ Day was situated on November 1 in Britain and Ireland to coincide with (or replace) the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, observed on or around November 1.

Under Christianity, some of the traditions of Samhain were incorporated into All Saintsā€™ Day. Many of these customs were brought by immigrants to the US, where Halloween has been influenced by and has incorporated elements from several cultures. One cultural celebration with some notable parallels with Halloween is DĆ­a de los Muertos (the Day of the Dead), which coincides with All Saintsā€™ Day and All Soulsā€™ Day (likely due to the influence of Christian European colonizers and missionaries in Mexico and Latin America).

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How isĀ Hallowmas used in real life?

Hallowmas is now commonly known as All Saintsā€™ Day. Itā€™s primarily observed by Catholics, but it is also observed by some other branches of Christianity. Outside of Christianity, it is perhaps best known for its relation to Halloween.

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True or False?

Another word for Hallowmas is Allhallows.

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