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well-dressing
[ wel-dres-ing ]
noun
- (in parts of rural Britain) a traditional ceremony of decorating wells with flowers in thanks for the blessing of an abundant supply of pure water.
well dressing
noun
- the decoration of wells with flowers, etc: a traditional annual ceremony of great antiquity in some parts of Britain, originally associated with the cult of water deities
Other Words From
- welldresser noun
Example Sentences
An annual well-dressing festival with roots believed to date back as far as the 14th Century has returned to an English village - this time, with a Ukrainian theme.
The village of Tissington is noted for the maintenance of an old custom, that of “well-dressing.”
Here she came with the other children, at the festival of the well-dressing, to spread their garlands around it, and sing, and eat their supper on the green.
Pins, nails, and rags are still offered, and the custom of "well-dressing," shorn of its pagan associations and adapted to Christian usage, exists in all its glory at Tissington, Youlgrave, Derby, and several other places.
The origin of well-dressing is unknown, but it is certainly of remote antiquity, probably dating back to pagan times.
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