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Hallowmas

NOUN
  1. a Christian feast day honoring all the saints; first observed in 835

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  • The act of dressing up and begging door to door actually extends as far back as the Middle Ages when the poor would go knocking on doors on Hallowmas (November 1st). Reyne Haines: Reyne Gauge: The History of Halloween
  • The practice of Trick-or-Treating resembles the late medieval practice of "souling," when poor folk would go door to door on Hallowmas, November 1, receiving food in return for prayers for the dead. Barbara Barton Sloane: Fright Night In America And Across the Pond
  • Tonight is Hallowmas, a recently created holiday to stretch the Halloween spirit that much longer. Super-suzan Diary Entry
  • Together, the three celebrations -- All Saints 'Eve, All Saints' Day, and All Souls Day -- were called Hallowmas, and the night before came to be called All-hallows Evening, eventually shortened to "Halloween. Kenneth C. Davis: Halloween: A Hidden History
  • On Oct 24 th afternoon, the Hallowmas activity started in our resident community!
  • A fresh Hallowmas party is designed for you(Disco Party): the perfect music, sparking lights, na?ve angel and exotic scene. The thrilling performance will draw you to the top of madness.
  • Before the Hallowmas, on this family door stair some pumpkins are good food for the little squirrel.
  • I also evangelized him in the community, relating the tale of how, every year on Hallowmas Eve, the day when the spiritual most strongly encroaches on the substantial, this mightiest of gourds would rise to revel across the world with the most sincere of his adorers. EP Flash: Mount Dragon
  • It was called that because it preceded All Saints Day called “All Hallows,” or “All Hallowmas”. Lean Left » Blog Archive » Happy Halloween!
  • If you're desperate for a post Halloween holiday, what better than Hallowmas, the day after Hallowmas? Because We Need More Holidays
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