Pentecost
Americannoun
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a Christian festival celebrated on the seventh Sunday after Easter, commemorating the descent of the Holy Ghost upon the apostles; Whitsunday.
noun
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a Christian festival occurring on Whit Sunday commemorating the descent of the Holy Ghost on the apostles
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Also called: Feast of Weeks. Shavuot. Judaism the harvest festival celebrated fifty days after the second day of Passover on the sixth and seventh days of Sivan, and commemorating the giving the Torah on Mount Sinai
Etymology
Origin of Pentecost
First recorded before 1000; Middle English pentecoste, Old English pentecosten, from Late Latin pentēcostē, from Greek pentēkostḗ (hēmérā) “fiftieth (day),” feminine of pentikostós, ordinal form of pentḗkonta “fifty”; akin to Armenian hisun, Latin quīnquāgintā, Persian panjâh, Sanskrit pañcāśát
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