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    feast day
    /ˈfiːs(t) deɪ/

    noun

    • 1. a day on which a celebration, especially an annual Christian one, is held: "on feast days a High Mass was sung"
  2. The meaning of FEAST DAY is a day set as a commemorative festival; especially : a periodic religious festival.

  3. The Catholic Church assigns one date out of the year for each and every canonized saint — known as the saints feast day. The saints are remembered on their individual feast days with special mention, prayers, and possibly a scripture reading. A saint’s feast day can be the day of their actual death or a day assigned by the Church.

  4. Feast day definition: a day, especially a church holiday, for feasting and rejoicing.. See examples of FEAST DAY used in a sentence.

  5. a period of 24 hours, especially from twelve o'clock one night to twelve o'clock the ... See more at day. (Definition of feast and day from the Cambridge English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of feast day. feast day. It was to be our feast day, only about half faced the table, but all was well for dinner.

  6. May 23, 2021 · “Feast” days are called feast days because they do often involve special meals and activities for that particular day. For example, the Feast of the Archangels on September 29 is associated with special “harvest” foods and often a roasted goose in some European countries.

  7. Definition of feast day noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. FEAST DAY definition: → feast (sense 1 ) | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

  9. Define feast day. feast day synonyms, feast day pronunciation, feast day translation, English dictionary definition of feast day. Noun 1. feast day - a day designated for feasting fete day church festival, religious festival - a festival having religious significance Jewish New Year,...

  10. 6 days ago · feast, day or period of time set aside to commemorate, ritually celebrate or reenact, or anticipate events or seasons—agricultural, religious, or sociocultural—that give meaning and cohesiveness to an individual and to the religious, political, or socioeconomic community.

  11. Jun 23, 2024 · (Roman Catholic Church and Anglican Church) feast day celebrating the circumcision of Jesus; celebrated on January 1st Christmas , Christmas Day , Dec 25 , Xmas a Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Christ; a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland