Mother's Night

English dictionary entry

Meanings

name
  1. An Anglo-Saxon midwinter feast recorded by Bede, or a modern version of this festival celebrated by some Heathens.

Word forms

Mother's Night

Etymology

A calque, or perhaps a continuation, of Old English Mōdraniht.

Related words

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