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LAMMAS-DAY

Volume 11 · 77 words · 1810 Edition

the first of August; so called, as some will have it, because lambs then grow out of fawns, as being too big. Others derive it from a Saxon word, signifying "leaf-mats," because on that day our forefathers made an offering of bread made with new wheat.

On this day the tenants who formerly held lands of the cathedral church in York, were bound by their tenure to bring a lamb alive into the church at high mass.