Hocktide - translation to russian
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Hocktide - translation to russian

Hock tide; Hock Tuesday; Hock Monday; Tutti Day; Tutti-Day
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Hocktide         

['hɔktaid]

синоним

Hock-day

Definition

Hocktide
¦ noun (in England) a festival formerly kept on the second Monday and Tuesday after Easter, originally to raise money for the Church and parish.
Origin
C15: of unknown origin.

Wikipedia

Hocktide

Hocktide, Hock tide or Hoke Day is a very old term used to denote the Monday and Tuesday in the second week after Easter. It was an English medieval festival; both the Tuesday and the preceding Monday were the Hock-days. Together with Whitsuntide and the twelve days of Christmastide, the week following Easter marked the only vacations of the husbandman's year, during slack times in the cycle of the year when the villein ceased work on his lord's demesne, and most likely on his own land as well.

What is the Russian for Hocktide? Translation of &#39Hocktide&#39 to Russian