Allhallowmas

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English

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Etymology

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Allhallowmas can be superficially analysed as a compound of all + hallow (saint, holy person) + -mas (mass, church festival, holiday) as in Christmas, Marymas / Marymass, Michaelmas), but it's actually a direct descendant of the Middle English and Old English terms for All Saints' Day, whose parts mean the same as in the modern expression: (Middle English Alhalwemesse) and Old English ealra hālgena mæsse (literally “the mass of all the saints”, from eall, halga, and mæsse).

Proper noun

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Allhallowmas

  1. (archaic) All Saints' Day.