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What (who) is Lenten - definition

GENUS OF PLANTS, THE HELLEBORES
Helleborus; Lenten rose; Helebore; Hellebores; Lenten-rose; Helleboreae
  • Hellebore species and hybrids: ''Helleborus viridis'' (top left); ''H. foetidus'' (top right) with cross-section; flowers of various specimens of ''H.'' × ''hybridus'', including doubles
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  • ''Helleborus odorus'' (at [[New York Botanical Garden]])
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  • ''Helleborus thibetanus''
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  • ''H.'' × ''hybridus'' in a garden

Lenten         
  • crucified]] and died
  • chancel rails]] on Ash Wednesday
  • ''Jesus Tempted in the Wilderness (Jésus tenté dans le désert)'', [[James Tissot]], [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • quote=In recent decades there has been a revival of the ancient use of red (crimson or scarlet) for Holy Week among both Episcopalians and Lutherans. The Roman Rite has restored the use of red only on Palm Sunday and Good Friday.}}</ref>
  • In Western traditions, the [[liturgical colour]] of the season of Lent is purple. Altar crosses and religious statuary which show Christ in his glory are traditionally veiled during this period in the Christian year.
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  • religious processions]] during the season of Lent are often accompanied by a military escort both for security and parade. [[Ceuta]], Spain
  • Statues and icons veiled in violet shrouds for [[Passiontide]] in [[St Pancras Church, Ipswich]], England
  • Lenten suppers often consist of a vegetarian soup, bread, and water in order to maintain the season's focus on abstinence, sacrifice, and simplicity.
  • Book of Worship]]. The [[processional cross]] is veiled in black, the liturgical colour associated with Good Friday in Methodist Churches.
  • A [[crucifix]] on the high altar is veiled for Lent. Saint Martin's parish, [[Württemberg]], Germany
PENITENTIAL SEASON IN PREPARATION FOR THE OBSERVANCE OF EASTER
Lenten; Cuaresma; Lenten discipline; Great Forty days; Lententide; Tempus Quadragesimae; Oculi Sunday; Reminiscere; Kuwaresma; Lenten fast
¦ adjective of, in, or appropriate to Lent.
Origin
OE lencten 'spring, Lent', of Gmc origin, related to long1 (perh. with ref. to the lengthening of the day in spring); now interpreted as being from Lent + -en2.
lenten         
  • crucified]] and died
  • chancel rails]] on Ash Wednesday
  • ''Jesus Tempted in the Wilderness (Jésus tenté dans le désert)'', [[James Tissot]], [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • quote=In recent decades there has been a revival of the ancient use of red (crimson or scarlet) for Holy Week among both Episcopalians and Lutherans. The Roman Rite has restored the use of red only on Palm Sunday and Good Friday.}}</ref>
  • In Western traditions, the [[liturgical colour]] of the season of Lent is purple. Altar crosses and religious statuary which show Christ in his glory are traditionally veiled during this period in the Christian year.
  • url=https://archive.org/details/isbn_9780761418542/page/125}}</ref>
  • religious processions]] during the season of Lent are often accompanied by a military escort both for security and parade. [[Ceuta]], Spain
  • Statues and icons veiled in violet shrouds for [[Passiontide]] in [[St Pancras Church, Ipswich]], England
  • Lenten suppers often consist of a vegetarian soup, bread, and water in order to maintain the season's focus on abstinence, sacrifice, and simplicity.
  • Book of Worship]]. The [[processional cross]] is veiled in black, the liturgical colour associated with Good Friday in Methodist Churches.
  • A [[crucifix]] on the high altar is veiled for Lent. Saint Martin's parish, [[Württemberg]], Germany
PENITENTIAL SEASON IN PREPARATION FOR THE OBSERVANCE OF EASTER
Lenten; Cuaresma; Lenten discipline; Great Forty days; Lententide; Tempus Quadragesimae; Oculi Sunday; Reminiscere; Kuwaresma; Lenten fast
a.
1.
Of Lent, belonging to Lent, used in Lent, in Lent.
2.
Sparing, meagre, abstemious, spare, light, lean, slender.
Lenten         
  • crucified]] and died
  • chancel rails]] on Ash Wednesday
  • ''Jesus Tempted in the Wilderness (Jésus tenté dans le désert)'', [[James Tissot]], [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • quote=In recent decades there has been a revival of the ancient use of red (crimson or scarlet) for Holy Week among both Episcopalians and Lutherans. The Roman Rite has restored the use of red only on Palm Sunday and Good Friday.}}</ref>
  • In Western traditions, the [[liturgical colour]] of the season of Lent is purple. Altar crosses and religious statuary which show Christ in his glory are traditionally veiled during this period in the Christian year.
  • url=https://archive.org/details/isbn_9780761418542/page/125}}</ref>
  • religious processions]] during the season of Lent are often accompanied by a military escort both for security and parade. [[Ceuta]], Spain
  • Statues and icons veiled in violet shrouds for [[Passiontide]] in [[St Pancras Church, Ipswich]], England
  • Lenten suppers often consist of a vegetarian soup, bread, and water in order to maintain the season's focus on abstinence, sacrifice, and simplicity.
  • Book of Worship]]. The [[processional cross]] is veiled in black, the liturgical colour associated with Good Friday in Methodist Churches.
  • A [[crucifix]] on the high altar is veiled for Lent. Saint Martin's parish, [[Württemberg]], Germany
PENITENTIAL SEASON IN PREPARATION FOR THE OBSERVANCE OF EASTER
Lenten; Cuaresma; Lenten discipline; Great Forty days; Lententide; Tempus Quadragesimae; Oculi Sunday; Reminiscere; Kuwaresma; Lenten fast
·noun Lent.
II. Lenten ·noun Spare; meager; plain; somber; unostentatious; not abundant or showy.
III. Lenten ·noun Of or pertaining to the fast called Lent; used in, or suitable to, Lent; as, the Lenten season.

Wikipedia

Hellebore

Commonly known as hellebores (), the Eurasian genus Helleborus consists of approximately 20 species of herbaceous or evergreen perennial flowering plants in the family Ranunculaceae, within which it gave its name to the tribe of Helleboreae. Despite names such as "winter rose", "Christmas rose" and "Lenten rose", hellebores are not closely related to the rose family (Rosaceae). Many hellebore species are poisonous.

Examples of use of Lenten
1. The Hotel Baltschug Kempinski has introduced its Lenten menu, which will be available until April 26.
2. The holiday was Christianized into a weeklong splurge before the strict, 40–day Great Lenten Fast.
3. "We are not trying to go against the Lenten tradition here," said the Health Secretary.
4. The famously rowdy pre–Lenten festival is the time for Brazilians to exorcize demons and take stock of the year.
5. New Orleans‘ annual pre–Lenten celebration of Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday, is one of the city‘s major tourism events.