Whitsun

英 ['hwitsən] 美
  • n. 圣灵降临节
  • adj. 降灵节的;圣灵降临节期的
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Whitsun: [OE] Whitsun is etymologically ‘white Sunday’. The name comes from the ancient tradition of clothing newly baptized people in white on the feast of Pentecost. The abbreviated form Whit began to be used with other days of the week (such as Whit Monday) in the 16th century, but its broader modern usage (as in Whit week, Whit bank holiday, etc) did not emerge until the end of the 19th century.
=> sunday, white
Whitsun
late 13c., contraction of Whitsunday.
1. Take a few days'holiday Whitsun.
在圣诞节、复活节、圣灵降临节等休几天假.

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