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Qué (quién) es Pinkster - definición

  • A ''pinksterkroon'' in the Netherlands

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·noun Whitsuntide.
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Pinkster is a spring festival, taking place in late May or early June. The name is a variation of the Dutch word Pinksteren, meaning "Pentecost".
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  • Botanical drawing from [[Otto Wilhelm Thomé]]'s ''Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz'' (1885)
SPECIES OF PLANT
Findern Flower; Pinkster Lily; Poet's daffodil; Pheasant's-eye Daffodil; Nargis (flower); Autogenes angustifolius; Autogenes poeticus; Helena croceorincta; Helena purpureorincta; Hermione purpurocincta; Narcissus angustifolius; Narcissus hellenicus; Narcissus majalis; Narcissus obliquus; Narcissus ornatus; Narcissus patellaris; Narcissus purpureocinctus; Narcissus recurvus; Narcissus tripodalis; Stephanophorum purpuraceum; N. poeticus; Poet's narcissus; Pheasant's-eye daffodil; Pheasant's eye daffodil; Pinkster lily; Findern flower
Narcissus poeticus, the poet's daffodil, poet's narcissus, nargis, pheasant's eye, findern flower or pinkster lily, was one of the first daffodils to be cultivated, and is frequently identified as the narcissus of ancient times (although Narcissus tazetta and Narcissus jonquilla have also been considered as possibilities). It is also often associated with the Greek legend of Narcissus.

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Pinkster

Pinkster is a spring festival, taking place in late May or early June. The name is a variation of the Dutch word Pinksteren, meaning "Pentecost". Pinkster in English almost always refers to the festivals held by African Americans (both free and enslaved) in the Northeastern United States, particularly in the early 19th century. To the Dutch, Pinkster was a religious holiday, a chance to rest, gather and celebrate religious services like baptisms and confirmations. It also had a long tradition as a day of dance and merriment. For their enslaved Africans, Pinkster was a time free from work and a chance to gather and catch up with family and friends.

Pentecost is a Christian feast falling on the seventh Sunday after Easter, in remembrance of the descent of the Holy Spirit, in the guise of flames, upon the apostles at the "Feast of the Harvest" (Ex. 23:16), also known as Whitsunday, enabling the apostles to spread the news of Christ in all languages, (glossolalia or the "gift of tongues") (Acts 2).

Pinksteren was also a celebration of the change of the seasons and of spring renewal. Various customs are intended to invoke the growth and fertility of fields and pastures. These include, for example, setting up Pentecost trees (pinksterkroon), that have the same origin as the maypoles. In many places inhabitants decorate village fountains with flowers and birch branches to which they attach colorful ribbons and chains of colored eggs.