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departed$93717$ - translation to greek

ENGLISH PLAYWRIGHT (1881-1913)
William Stanley Houghton; The Dear Departed; User:Prasaw/The Dear Departed; Draft:The Dear Departed

departed      
adj. περασμένος, πεθαμένος, αποθάνοντες, χαμένος
all souls day         
  • right
  • ''All Souls' Day'', painting by [[Jakub Schikaneder]], 1888
  • Diocese of Sydney]], a parish dedicated to All Souls
  • Nun visiting a graveyard at All Souls' Day
  • All Saints Day at Skogskyrkogården in Stockholm. The graves are lighted with votive lights
  • Kollyva offerings of boiled wheat blessed liturgically on Soul Saturday (''Psychosabbaton'').
FEAST DAY IN SOME CHRISTIAN DENOMINATIONS
All-Souls' Day; Féile na Marbh; All Souls' Night; Defuncts' Day; All Soul's Day; `Id-ul-mawta; All Souls Night; All Souls' day; All Souls Day; Feast of All Souls; Feast of all souls; All Soul's Night; Commemoratio omnium fidelium defunctorum; Commemoration of the Faithful Departed; Saturday of the Dead; Feile na Marbh; All-Souls Day; Saturdays of the Dead; Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed; Faithful Departed; Holy Souls; Commemoratio omnium Fidelium Defunctorum; Poor souls; All Souls' indulgence; Dušičky
ψυχοσάββατο

Definition

departed
Departed friends or relatives are people who have died. (FORMAL)
...departed friends.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
The departed are people who have died.
We held services for the departed.
= deceased
N-PLURAL: the N

Wikipedia

Stanley Houghton

William Stanley Houghton (22 February 1881 – 11 December 1913) was an English playwright. He was a prominent member, together with Allan Monkhouse and Harold Brighouse, of a group known as the Manchester School of dramatists. His best known play is Hindle Wakes which was written in 1910 and performed in 1912.