homecoming

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. The act or event of returning home.
  2. In high schools and colleges, a tradition centered around a football game, a parade and the coronation of a Homecoming Queen.
  3. Ellipsis of harvest homecoming, a traditional (street) party and/or dance near the start of the school year, at around fall mid-terms. It traditionally marks the start of harvest break, where students go home in autumn to harvest the crops on the family farms.

Pronunciation

/ˈhoʊmˌkʌmɪŋ/

Word forms

homecoming homecomings

Etymology

From Middle English hom-comyng, home komyng, home-cumyng, home-commynge, equivalent to home + coming. Probably an alteration of earlier Middle English hom-come, homkome, hame-come, ham-cume, from Old English hāmcyme (“homecoming; return”).

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Translations

Swedish: hemvändardag
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