guising การใช้
- In Ireland, traditional Halloween customs include; Guising children disguised in firework displays.
- The Division accomplished its objectives by 15 December, capturing Bettviller, Guising, Binning, Hoelling and Rohrbach.
- Hutton writes : " When imitating malignant spirits it was a very short step from guising to playing pranks ".
- Dressing up in costumes and going " guising " was prevalent in Ireland and Scotland at Halloween by the late 19th century.
- There was no Scottish tradition of " guising " here, the bonfire being the absolute centre of attention until it was consumed.
- There are many references to mumming, guising or souling at Halloween in Britain and Ireland during the late 18th century and the 19th century.
- Role-playing was implicit in the Saturnalia's status reversals, and there are hints of mask-wearing or " guising ".
- Mumming and guising was a part of Samhain from at least the 16th century and was recorded in parts of Ireland, Scotland, Mann and Wales.
- The children's practice of " guising ", going from door to door in costumes for food or coins, is a traditional Halloween custom in Scotland.
- There is no Scottish trick-or-treat tradition as in North America; on the contrary, trick or treating is an outgrowth of these Scottish guising customs.
- The practice of guising at Halloween in North America is first recorded in 1911, where a newspaper in Kingston, Ontario reported children going " guising " around the neighborhood.
- The practice of guising at Halloween in North America is first recorded in 1911, where a newspaper in Kingston, Ontario reported children going " guising " around the neighborhood.
- The practice of Guising at Halloween in North America is first recorded in 1911, where a newspaper in Kingston, Ontario reported children going " guising " around the neighborhood.
- The practice of Guising at Halloween in North America is first recorded in 1911, where a newspaper in Kingston, Ontario reported children going " guising " around the neighborhood.
- The custom of guising at Halloween in North America is first recorded in 1911, where a newspaper in Kingston, Ontario reported children going " guising " around the neighborhood.
- The custom of guising at Halloween in North America is first recorded in 1911, where a newspaper in Kingston, Ontario reported children going " guising " around the neighborhood.
- The wearing of costumes, or " guising ", at Hallowmas, had been recorded in Scotland in the 16th century and was later recorded in other parts of Britain and Ireland.
- Guising at Halloween in Scotland is recorded in 1895, where masqueraders in disguise carrying lanterns made out of scooped out turnips, visit homes to be rewarded with cakes, fruit and money.
- In Scotland and Ireland, traditional Halloween customs include children dressing up in costume going " guising ", holding parties, while other practices in Ireland include lighting bonfires, and having firework displays.
- Enide cries about these rumors, causing Erec to prove his abilities, both to himself and to his wife, by guising the adventure as a test of Enide's love for him.
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