St Martin's Day
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A Christian feast day: "St Martin's Day" is a fixed date on the liturgical calendar, specifically November 11th, commemorating Saint Martin of Tours.
- A Scottish quarter day: In the context of Scottish law and tradition, "St Martin's Day" is one of the four traditional quarter days, marking a term for the payment of rents and the beginning and end of lease agreements.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The village celebrates St Martin's Day with a lantern procession.
- The rent is due on St Martin's Day, which falls on the 11th of November.
Advanced Usage
- "Martinmas": This is a traditional name for St Martin's Day, often used in historical or agricultural contexts.
- The hiring fair at Martinmas was an important event for farm workers.
Variants and Related Words
- Martinmas (n): A traditional term for St Martin's Day.
- Quarter day (n): Any of the four days dividing the legal year into quarters, of which St Martin's Day is one in Scotland.
Synonyms
- Martinmas: The traditional name for the feast.
- November 11th: The calendar date of the observance.
Related Phrases
- St Martin's summer: A period of unseasonably warm, dry weather occurring in early November, around the time of St Martin's Day.
- We enjoyed a brief St Martin's summer this year.
Noun
- the feast of Saint Martin; a quarter day in Scotland