November 1
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Definition
Proper noun * All Saints' Day: A Christian feast day observed on November 1st to honor all saints, known and unknown. It is a day of solemnity and celebration within various Christian traditions.
Usage
- The target word "November 1" specifically refers to the calendar date on which the feast of All Saints' Day is traditionally celebrated in Western Christianity.
- It is used to denote this particular day within the context of the liturgical calendar, public holidays, or historical events tied to this date.
Examples
- The church will hold a special mass on November 1.
- In many countries, November 1 is a public holiday.
- The tradition of celebrating All Saints' Day on November 1 dates back to the 9th century.
Advanced Usage
- "on November 1": The standard preposition used to indicate the specific day.
- The decree was issued on November 1, 835.
Variants and Related Words
- All Saints' Day (n): The direct name for the feast day celebrated on November 1.
- Allhallows (n, archaic): An old term for All Saints' Day.
- Hallowmas (n): Another historical name for the feast, meaning "Mass of the Saints."
Synonyms
- All Saints' Day
- Feast of All Saints
- Allhallows
Related Phrases
- All Saints' Tide: The period encompassing All Saints' Day and the following days.
- Hallowtide: A traditional term for the season including All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day (November 2).
Noun
- a Christian feast day honoring all the saints; first observed in 835