Christmas Day
English
Etymology
From Middle English Cristemasse day, from Old English Cristes mæssedæġ (“Christmas Day”, literally “day of Christ's mass”). Now equivalent to Christmas + day.
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Noun
Christmas Day (plural Christmas Days)
- The day on which Christmas is celebrated. It is December 25 in the West, and January 7 in some Eastern Orthodox churches.
- 1737, Thomas Collins, The rubrick of the Church of England, examin'd and consider'd:
- When Christmas Day falls upon a Saturday (as it did in 1736,) the Collect, Epistle and Gospel for St. Stephen's Day follows of Course, and no Notice is taken of the Sunday after Christmas Day
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the 25th of December
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