martinmas การใช้
- The academic year is divided into two terms, Martinmas and Candlemas.
- Saturday 10 November 1810 was the Martinmas Fair.
- He accompanied minstrels during Martinmas and Christmas.
- Martlemass beef was from cattle slaughtered at Martinmas and salted or otherwise preserved for the winter.
- They return at Christmas rather than Martinmas, and happily return to their Savior at the end.
- Sheep shearing was not allowed from Martinmas to St . Catherine s Day, because then the sheep would not mature.
- Fairs were held at Whitsun and Martinmas, at which people traded, married, moved house and conducted other public business.
- This is the time when autumn wheat seeding was completed, and the annual slaughter of fattened cattle produced " Martinmas beef ".
- Since they had to leave the forest from Martinmas ( 11 November ) until Easter, they sought winter dwellings in Hain and Laufach.
- The dates for removals and for the employment of servants of Whitsunday and Martinmas were changed in 1886 to 28 May and 28 November respectively.
- At Martinmas, 11 November 1791, the Burns family left Ellisland Farm and moved into the town of Dumfries six miles ( 10 km ) away.
- With paper replacing parchment, the name of the traditional Martinmas party, the Wayzgoose, might have been transferred to both papermakers'and printers'parties.
- Also, many mainland European countries tend to recognize Martinmas or St . Martin's Day ( 11 November ), as the first calendar day of winter.
- Edom o Gordon ( or Captain Car ) and his men need shelter from the cold weather of Martinmas and decide to seek it at the house of the Rodes.
- The ballad makes the point that being stubborn can be carried to ludicrous lengths, since by being stubborn they lost their Martinmas puddings and left their persons and household open to crime.
- In the ancient universities, the academic terms were named after Martinmas, Candlemas and Whitsun, and at the University of St Andrews the two semesters continue to be named Martinmas and Candlemas.
- In the ancient universities, the academic terms were named after Martinmas, Candlemas and Whitsun, and at the University of St Andrews the two semesters continue to be named Martinmas and Candlemas.
- Another plausible origin is a more general word for a merry-making or feast, reputedly referring to the grand goose-feast annually held at Waes, in Brabant, at Martinmas.
- She was very involved with the DuSable Museum for African American History, founding its writers workshop and, after King's assassination, its annual Martinmas Day celebration of King's life.
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