Hallowmas
English
Alternative forms
- halimasse (obsolete)
- Hallowmass
Etymology
Short for All-hallows' mass (“All-saints' mass”), ultimately continuing Old English ealra hālgena mæsse-dæġ (literally “All Saints' mass day”), equivalent to hallow (“saint”) + -mas.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /ˈhæloʊməs/
Noun
Hallowmas
- (archaic) All Saints Day, November 1
- c. 1603–1604, Shakespeare, William, Measure for Measure, Act 2, Scene 1:
- Pompey: And, I beseech you look into Master Froth here, / sir; a man of fourscore pound a year, whose father died / at Hallowmas. Was't not at Hallowmas, Master Froth?
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