Palavras em English para 'second Sunday in May'
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- second Sunday in May
- (UK and Ireland, informal) Synonym of Mothering Sunday, the fourth Sunday of Lent, a moveable feast three weeks before Easter, used as a day in honor of mothers in some Commonwealth countries.
- (US, Canada) A day in honor of one's mother on the second Sunday in May in the United States and Canada.
- Other similar holidays honoring mothers or one's mother in various countries.
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- The first day of May (since 1752); May Day, a Scottish quarter day, sometimes associated by Christians with the nearest Church Feast, the Invention of the Cross (3 May), and Whitsunday (15 May).
- An ancient Gaelic/Celtic May Day holiday celebration, at which large bonfires were built on the hilltops, revived by Celtic neopagans.
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- The fifth month of the Gregorian calendar, following April and preceding June.
- A female given name, usually pet name for Mary and Margaret, reinforced by the month and plant meaning.
- An unincorporated community in Brown County, Texas.
- An unincorporated community in McDonald County, Missouri.
- A surname.
- Theresa May, former British prime minister.
- A number of townships in the United States, listed under May Township.
- An unincorporated community in Lemhi County, Idaho.
- An unincorporated community in Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
- A former settlement in Amador County, California.
- A small town in Harper County, Oklahoma.
- A surname from Middle English.
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- The sixth month of the Gregorian calendar, following May and preceding July, containing the northern solstice.
- A male given name, or more often nickname, for a boy who is junior to someone else, especially someone with the same name, such as his father.
- A female given name transferred from the month name [in turn from English], for a girl born in June, used since the end of the 19th century.
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- (uncommon) A male given name from English.
- An unincorporated community in Marshall County, Minnesota, United States.
- A market town and civil parish with a town council in Fenland district, Cambridgeshire, England (OS grid ref TL4196).
- A surname from Middle English for someone born in March, or for someone living near a boundary (marche).
- An unincorporated community in Dallas County, Missouri, United States, named after the month.
- A municipality near Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
- The third month of the Gregorian calendar, following February and preceding April, containing the northward equinox.
- A locality in the Cabonne council area, central New South Wales, Australia.
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- March 21
- (astronomy) the equinoctial point that lies in the constellation of Pisces
- (astronomy) The moment when the sun appears to cross the celestial equator while tilting towards the observer, taking place in March in the northern hemisphere (March equinox) and September in the southern hemisphere (September equinox).
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- (British, historical) A payment legally due from a parishioner to the parish, because the parishioner's house was built on land, ownership of which would have originally obliged the landowner to pay a tithe to the parish.
- A person who keeps Sunday as a day of rest, but does not regard it as representing the Sabbath of the Old Testament of the Bible.
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- The day of the celebration, January 6, or sometimes (in Western Christianity), the Sunday between January 2 and 8.
- (psychology) an experience of sudden and striking insight
- The season or time of the Christian church year, either from the Epiphany feast day to Shrove Tuesday (the day before Ash Wednesday, the start of Lent), or from the Epiphany feast day to the feast of Candlemas (marking the presentation of Jesus Christ in the Temple in Jerusalem).
- An annual Christian feast celebrating these events, usually on January 6, the twelfth day after Christmas.
- A manifestation of the divinity of Jesus Christ, especially to the Magi (Matthew 2:1–12), but also at his baptism and the Wedding at Cana.
- twelve days after Christmas; celebrates the visit of the three wise men to the infant Jesus
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- The first day of May, a festival celebrating the beginning of the spring season; originally, and still among neopagans, a fertility celebration.
- Labour Day, the first day of May, a worldwide workers' holiday.
- observed in many countries to celebrate the coming of summer; observed in Russia and related countries in honor of labor
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- In full day of Pentecost or Pentecost day: the day on which the event commemorated by the festival (proper noun sense 2) occurred; also, the event itself.
- A surname.
- A festival which falls on the seventh Sunday after Easter which commemorates the event described in Acts 2 of the Bible when the Holy Spirit descended upon the Apostles during the Jewish festival of Pentecost (proper noun sense 1), conferring on them the miraculous ability to explain the gospel in languages they did not know; also, the Sunday on which the festival is celebrated.
- (Judaism) Synonym of Shavuot (“a Jewish harvest festival which falls on the sixth day of Sivan in the spring, fifty days after the second day of the Passover when the omer (“sheaf of barley”) is offered; a ceremony held on that day to commemorate the giving of the Torah (“first five books of the Hebrew scriptures”) to Moses and the Israelites on Mount Sinai”).
- (by extension) The gift of the Holy Spirit to a Christian; also, the occurrence of this.
- Synonym of Whitsuntide (“the week beginning on Whitsunday; also, the weekend which includes Whitsunday”).
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- second Sunday in May
- (UK and Ireland, informal) Synonym of Mothering Sunday, the fourth Sunday of Lent, a moveable feast three weeks before Easter, used as a day in honor of mothers in some Commonwealth countries.
- (US, Canada) A day in honor of one's mother on the second Sunday in May in the United States and Canada.
- Other similar holidays honoring mothers or one's mother in various countries.
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noun
name
- The fifth month of the Gregorian calendar, following April and preceding June.
- A female given name, usually pet name for Mary and Margaret, reinforced by the month and plant meaning.
- An unincorporated community in Brown County, Texas.
- An unincorporated community in McDonald County, Missouri.
- A surname.
- Theresa May, former British prime minister.
- A number of townships in the United States, listed under May Township.
- An unincorporated community in Lemhi County, Idaho.
- An unincorporated community in Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
- A former settlement in Amador County, California.
- A small town in Harper County, Oklahoma.
- A surname from Middle English.
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name
- The sixth month of the Gregorian calendar, following May and preceding July, containing the northern solstice.
- A male given name, or more often nickname, for a boy who is junior to someone else, especially someone with the same name, such as his father.
- A female given name transferred from the month name [in turn from English], for a girl born in June, used since the end of the 19th century.
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name
- (uncommon) A male given name from English.
- An unincorporated community in Marshall County, Minnesota, United States.
- A market town and civil parish with a town council in Fenland district, Cambridgeshire, England (OS grid ref TL4196).
- A surname from Middle English for someone born in March, or for someone living near a boundary (marche).
- An unincorporated community in Dallas County, Missouri, United States, named after the month.
- A municipality near Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
- The third month of the Gregorian calendar, following February and preceding April, containing the northward equinox.
- A locality in the Cabonne council area, central New South Wales, Australia.
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- March 21
- (astronomy) the equinoctial point that lies in the constellation of Pisces
- (astronomy) The moment when the sun appears to cross the celestial equator while tilting towards the observer, taking place in March in the northern hemisphere (March equinox) and September in the southern hemisphere (September equinox).
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- The day of the celebration, January 6, or sometimes (in Western Christianity), the Sunday between January 2 and 8.
- (psychology) an experience of sudden and striking insight
- The season or time of the Christian church year, either from the Epiphany feast day to Shrove Tuesday (the day before Ash Wednesday, the start of Lent), or from the Epiphany feast day to the feast of Candlemas (marking the presentation of Jesus Christ in the Temple in Jerusalem).
- An annual Christian feast celebrating these events, usually on January 6, the twelfth day after Christmas.
- A manifestation of the divinity of Jesus Christ, especially to the Magi (Matthew 2:1–12), but also at his baptism and the Wedding at Cana.
- twelve days after Christmas; celebrates the visit of the three wise men to the infant Jesus
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- The first day of May, a festival celebrating the beginning of the spring season; originally, and still among neopagans, a fertility celebration.
- Labour Day, the first day of May, a worldwide workers' holiday.
- observed in many countries to celebrate the coming of summer; observed in Russia and related countries in honor of labor
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name
- In full day of Pentecost or Pentecost day: the day on which the event commemorated by the festival (proper noun sense 2) occurred; also, the event itself.
- A surname.
- A festival which falls on the seventh Sunday after Easter which commemorates the event described in Acts 2 of the Bible when the Holy Spirit descended upon the Apostles during the Jewish festival of Pentecost (proper noun sense 1), conferring on them the miraculous ability to explain the gospel in languages they did not know; also, the Sunday on which the festival is celebrated.
- (Judaism) Synonym of Shavuot (“a Jewish harvest festival which falls on the sixth day of Sivan in the spring, fifty days after the second day of the Passover when the omer (“sheaf of barley”) is offered; a ceremony held on that day to commemorate the giving of the Torah (“first five books of the Hebrew scriptures”) to Moses and the Israelites on Mount Sinai”).
- (by extension) The gift of the Holy Spirit to a Christian; also, the occurrence of this.
- Synonym of Whitsuntide (“the week beginning on Whitsunday; also, the weekend which includes Whitsunday”).
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- (British, historical) A payment legally due from a parishioner to the parish, because the parishioner's house was built on land, ownership of which would have originally obliged the landowner to pay a tithe to the parish.
- A person who keeps Sunday as a day of rest, but does not regard it as representing the Sabbath of the Old Testament of the Bible.