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Parashah
is read in the Jewish synagogue on every Sabbath and festival
Panegyris
A festival a public assembly
Panathenaeliga
The most ancient and important festival of Athens celebrated in honor of Athena the tutelary goddess
VerbarOctaemeron
A fast of eight days before a great festival
Michaelmas
The feast of the archangel Michael a church festival celebrated on the 29th of September Hence colloquially autumn
Shroving
The festivity of Shrovetide
Saturnalia
The festival of Saturn celebrated in December originally during one day but
Entertainment
45, s. 4(1) included a tombola drive alone without accompanying festivities. The monologue or patter of a comedian, even if delivered
Bairam, Beiram
Bairam, Beiram. The names of two Mohammendan festivals, one held at the close of the fast Ramazan, the
Bidding of the Beade
at some special time, to come to prayers upon any festival or saint's day, according to the canons of the church;
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