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Meaning of "lammas"

Lammas (noun): A medieval English festival marking the beginning of the harvest season, typically celebrated on August 1st
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  • A former festival held on 1st August celebrating the harvest.
  • 1st August, a quarter day.
  • A modern pagan festival celebrated in early August celebrating the start of the grain harvest.

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Lammas was a day for celebrating the harvest.
It was upon a lammas night.
Lammas is the first of the three harvest holidays.
How to celebrate lammas.
Commoners also enjoyed lammas rights on large areas of enclosed farmland adjoining the river.
Vegetables as part of your Lammas celebration.
It was upon a lammas night When corn rigs are bonnie.
And never shall we see the likes of earlier Lammas.
It is associated with the Lammas harvest festival.
After Lammas corn ripens as much by night as by day.
The child born at Lammas is now a young man.
Lammas or Lugnasadh is the first of the three harvest festivals.
Three weeks before Lammas that expedition was made.
This is the completion of the harvest that began at Lammas.
Mr Lammas for the moment was a hot Jacobin.

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The autumn equinox is the completion of the harvest begun at Lammas.
Come Lammas Eve at night shall she be fourteen.
Remember what happened last Lammas Eve.
You drank in the Lammas Bar where she worked.
Lammas is also known as Lughnasadh.
Leaf unfolding Lammas shoots.
Lughnasadh or Lammas is the first of the three Wiccan harvest festivals.
Lughnasadh also called Lammas.
The Lammas Fair is held each year on the last Monday and Tuesday of August.
An idea used by fantasy writer Katherine Kurtz in her novel Lammas Night.
We need our Jimmy Carters and Dalai Lammas and other international statesmen involved.
Lammas is a corn festival which is celebrated on 1 August.
Nitrogen fertilization decreased lammas growth significantly, at least in part by favoring weed growth.
Lammas is their festival, a celebration of human fecundity and the fruits of the Earth.
Cause in our village, there is a marvellous old game we play every Lammas Eve.
Initiation of the lammas flush was delayed and ( or ) decreased at elevated temperature.
Dates come in a packet, at the Lammas Fair.
Thus, Lammas is seen as a day of judgment or reckoning.
They were also involved in the building of Lammas Eco-village.
Contact Lammas filling in the following form,.
I am going to call for reinforcements . Remember what happened last Lammas Eve.
Well, on Lammas Eve at night shall she be fourteen.
In other English-speaking areas the same festival is known as Lammas.
Katherine Kurtz 's thriller Lammas Night features a character caught up in the evacuation.
In September, we also bid farewell to the Harvest Lord who was slain at Lammas.
Lammas shoots/secondary flushing.
Among the Wiccan sabbats, Midsummer is preceded by Beltane, and followed by Lammas or Lughnasadh.
We shall hold Lammas tonight . " as a traditional statement.
Pengolodh much later compiled and presented the remnants in the beginning of his Lammas [ 4 ].
Lammas Day is the devil 's day.
August 1 is the date of an ancient English festival, Lammas.
Abundant lammas growth is normally found only on Douglas-fir trees less than 10 years old.
The ballad often opens by establishing a festive time frame, such as May, Martinmas, or Lammas.
Yes, Lammas Day, when homage is paid to the devil.
Even today, many people in Ireland celebrate Lughnasadh and Lammas with dancing, song, and bonfires.

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