Shrove Tuesday
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Definition
Proper noun: - Shrove Tuesday: The day immediately preceding Ash Wednesday, which marks the beginning of the Christian season of Lent. It is traditionally a day for feasting and celebration before the fasting period of Lent.
Usage
- Shrove Tuesday is used as a specific calendar date and religious observance.
- It is often associated with specific customs, such as eating pancakes or participating in carnivals (e.g., Mardi Gras).
Examples
- Shrove Tuesday falls on a different date each year, depending on when Easter is celebrated.
Advanced Usage
- "Shrove Tuesday" is the formal name used in many English-speaking countries, particularly the UK, Ireland, and Commonwealth nations.
- The term "Shrove" comes from the word "shrive," meaning to confess one's sins and receive absolution, which was a traditional practice on this day.
Variants and Related Words
- Pancake Day: (noun) An informal name for Shrove Tuesday, commonly used in the UK and other countries, derived from the tradition of eating pancakes.
- The children are excited for Pancake Day.
- Mardi Gras: (proper noun) The French term meaning "Fat Tuesday," which refers to the same day and is associated with large carnival celebrations, especially in New Orleans and other regions.
- They traveled to New Orleans for Mardi Gras.
Synonyms
- Fat Tuesday: A direct translation of "Mardi Gras," used to describe the same day.
- Pancake Tuesday: Another informal synonym, similar to "Pancake Day."
Related Phrases and Idioms
- "Shrove Tuesday pancake race": A traditional event held in some towns where participants race while flipping pancakes in a frying pan.
- The annual Shrove Tuesday pancake race is a fun community tradition.
Noun
- the last day before Lent