What is another word for Ash Wednesday?

Pronunciation: [ˈaʃ wˈɛnzde͡ɪ] (IPA)

Ash Wednesday is a significant day in the Christian calendar, marking the beginning of Lent. It is also known as "Day of Ashes" or "Dies Cinerum" in Latin. The term "Ashen Wednesday" and "Black Wednesday" are also used. It is called Ash Wednesday because ashes are placed on the forehead of the faithful in the sign of the cross in a ritualistic manner. The word "Lent" itself is derived from "lencten," an Old English word meaning "springtime," signifying a season of renewal and repentance. This day is observed by Roman Catholic, Anglican, Methodist and other liturgical churches worldwide.

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A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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  • In a region of mind without coed irony, where women are draped like Ash Wednesday statues (as too hot to handle) and stoned to death on an accusation of adultery (as too insignificant to cry over), men, among themselves, have achieved an elegant ease of confraternity and sentimentality.
    Richard Rodriguez

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