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Example, in the 3rd edition of Webster's dictionary the word "Easter" is defined as a "Pagan holiday" (which is correct). In 8th editions and later,

Easter - Definition of Easter is presented by 1913 online Webster's Dictionary. Includes dictionary browser, morphological search by meaning of Easter,

, , - 1984 - Reference - 944 pages attachment for a machine) (movable feasts such as Easter and Whitsunday) Mobile stresses facility or ease in moving or, less often, in being moved. books.google.com/books?isbn=0877793417

5th Sunday in Easter cycle B. A stunt, as defined by Webster's dictionary, is a daring, difficult, or dangerous feat done to get attention.

Webster's New World Dictionary, Editors of Webster's II Dictionaries - 2005 - Reference - 1518 pagesword history: The word Easter, although the name of a Christian festival, Eastre or Eostre, the Old English spelling of Easter, was originally the name books.google.com/books?isbn=0618396012

5th Sunday in Easter cycle B. A stunt, as defined by Webster's dictionary, is a daring, difficult, or dangerous feat done to get attention.

Definition of Easter term from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.

easter dues - definition of easter dues by webster's online dictionary easter - definition and more from the free merriam-webster dictionary

An example of such a day is Easter. [1913 Webster +PJC]. Source: The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48

- 2003 - Reference - 1663 pagesEaster, OE east east] (bef. 12c) : a feast that commemorates Christ's resurrection and is 12c) : the period from Easter to Ascension Day, to Whitsunday, books.google.com/books?isbn=0877798095

, - 1999 - Foreign Language Study - 1514 pagesEastie or Eostie. the Old English spelling of Easter, was originally the name Easter is also derived from the same root word as east, the direction oi books.google.com/books?isbn=0395962145

- 1995 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 989 pagesJohnson's Dictionary of 1 755 had the word with three illustrations, albeit a fleeting one — Vita Sackville- West, The Easter Party, 1953 . books.google.com/books?isbn=0877791325

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