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LAMMAS

Volume 13 · 63 words · 1860 Edition

a festival held on the first day of August. Some suppose it to have derived its name from the practice of bringing a live lamb on that day to high mass, but this seems a mere local custom peculiar to York. Others regard it as equivalent to loaf-mass, or harvest offering of bread from new corn. A balder meaning is attached to it.