whitsuntide

[ˈwɪtsənˌtaɪd]

whitsuntide Definition

  • 1the seventh Sunday after Easter, which commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles; Pentecost
  • 2the week following this Sunday

Using whitsuntide: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "whitsuntide" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Whitsuntide is a Christian festival celebrated in memory of the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles.

  • Example

    The Whitsuntide holiday is a time for family gatherings and relaxation.

Phrases with whitsuntide

  • the day after Whitsunday

    Example

    We're planning a picnic on Whitsun Monday.

  • the week following Whitsunday

    Example

    We're going on vacation during Whitsun week.

  • Whitsun bride

    a bride who marries during Whitsuntide

    Example

    She was a beautiful Whitsun bride.

Origins of whitsuntide

from Middle English 'whitsontide', from Old English 'hwīta sunnandæg' meaning 'white Sunday'

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Summary: whitsuntide in Brief

Whitsuntide [ˈwɪtsənˌtaɪd] is a Christian festival that falls on the seventh Sunday after Easter, commemorating the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles. It also refers to the week following this Sunday. Examples of usage include 'Whitsuntide is a Christian festival celebrated in memory of the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles.' and 'The Whitsuntide holiday is a time for family gatherings and relaxation.'