lammastide

/ˈlæməsˌtaɪd/
noun
  1. The season or time around Lammas Day (August 1), traditionally a harvest festival in some Christian and pagan traditions.
    • In medieval England, Lammastide marked the beginning of the harvest season.
    • She decorated her home with sheaves of grain in honor of Lammastide.
    • The village held a fair every Lammastide to celebrate the first wheat harvest.
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