ash monday - translation to greek
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ash monday - translation to greek

A CHRISTIAN OBSERVANCE FALLING ON THE MONDAY BEFORE ASH WEDNESDAY EVERY YEAR
Collop monday; Collop Monday; Hall' Monday; Merry Monday; Hall Monday

ash monday      
καθαρή δευτέρα
Καθαρή Δευτέρα      
ash monday
ash bin         
  • Commemorative, decorative ashtray manufactured 1935 (photo 2011)
  • An ashtray with a cover. A metal surface of the cover serves to place a cigarette during smoking, to drop ash on and to extinguish the cigarette once finished. Then, the user presses the mechanism and the ashes and the cigarette butt are dropped into the internal chamber.
  • A trashcan equipped with an ashtray at its top. Because the ashes and the potentially still lit cigarette butts are separated from another garbage, the risk of fire is reduced.
  • Standing type ashtray for passing [[pedestrian]].
RECEPTACLE FOR ASH FROM CIGARETTES AND CIGARS
Ash tray; Ash Bin
σκουπιδοτενεκές

Definition

Whitmonday
·noun The day following Whitsunday;
- called also Whitsun Monday.

Wikipedia

Shrove Monday

Shrove Monday, sometimes known as Collopy Monday, Rose Monday, Merry Monday or Hall Monday, is a Christian observance falling on the Monday before Ash Wednesday every year. A part of the English traditional Shrovetide celebrations of the week before Lent, the Monday precedes Shrove Tuesday. As the Monday before Ash Wednesday, it is part of diverse Carnival celebrations which take place in many parts of the Christian world, from Greece, to Germany, to the Mardi Gras and Carnival of the Americas.

Examples of use of ash monday
1. "I am calm because I have experienced this many times before," said Romadi, a 60–year–old villager whose house was covered in volcanic ash Monday.
2. Yet about 200 villagers living within the danger zone refused to budge, saying they wanted to protect their land or livestock. I am calm because I have experienced this many times before,‘‘ said Romadi, a 60–year–old villager whose house was covered in volcanic ash Monday. Officials have told us to leave, but I know that it is not that dangerous. If it gets worse, we will leave.