"Whitsuntide" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH
The feast of Pentecost, being the fiftieth day after Easter, and the first of the four cross-quarter days of the year, wharton
The week commencing with Whitsunday, esp. the first
three days -- Whitsunday, Whitsun Monday, and Whitsun Tuesday; the time
of Pentecost.
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In ecclesiastical law. 8ynodals, pentecostals, and other customary payments from the clergy to their diocesan bishop, formerly collected by the …
Read the complete definitionA solemn festival of the Jews; -- so called because celebrated on the fiftieth day (seven weeks) after the second …
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Read the complete definitionOf or pertaining to Pentecost or to Whitsuntide.
Read the complete definitionOfferings formerly made to the parish priest, or to the mother church, at Pentecost.
Read the complete definitionIn ecclesiastical law. Pious oblations made at the feast of Pente-cost by parishioners to their priests, and sometimes by Inferior …
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Read the complete definitionIn old English law. An annual rent paid to cathedral churches; another name for the pentecostals or customary oblations offered …
Read the complete definitionThe seventh Sunday, and the fiftieth day, after Easter; a festival of the church in commemoration of the descent of …
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