Lammas

Lammas Day (Anglo-Saxon hlaf-mas, "loaf-mass"), 

could be a vacation celebrated in some communicatory countries within the hemispheresometimes between one August and one Septemberit's a competition to mark the annual wheat harvest and is that the initial harvest competition of the year. On today it had been customary to rouse church a loaf made of the new crop, that began to be harvested at Lammastidethat falls at the halfway purpose between the solstice and season equinox.

The loaf was blessed, and in Anglo-Saxon European nation it'd use later to figure magic: a book of Anglo-Saxon charms directed that the August 1 bread be broken into four bits, that were to be placed at the four corners of the barn, to shield the garnered grain.

In several elements of the European nation, tenants were absolute to gift freshly harvested wheat to their landlords on or before the primary day of August. within the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, wherever it's named frequentlyit's known as "the feast of initial fruits". The blessing of initial fruits was performed annually in each the jap and Western Churches on the primary or the sixth of August (the latter being the feast of the Transfiguration of Christ).

Lammas has coincided with the feast of St. Peter boundceremonial occasion St. Peter's miraculous rescue from jailhowever within the religious rite reform of 1969, the feast of St. Alphonsus Liguori was transferred to the present day, the day of St. Alphonsus' death.
In medieval times the feast was typically well-known in European nation and European nation because the "Gule of August",[2] however the which means of "gule" is unclear. Ronald Hutton suggests[3] following the 18th-century Welsh reverend antiquarian John Pettingall[4] that it's simply AN Anglicisation of Gŵyl Awst, the Welsh name of the "feast of August". The OED and most chronicle dictionaries provide it an additional circuitous origin kind of like gullet; from Old French Goulet, a diminutive of goule, "throat, neck," from Latin gula "throat". Read More

Several antiquaries starting with John Brady offered a back-construction to its being originally referred to as lamb-mass, underneath the unregistered supposition that tenants of the Cathedral of House of York, dedicated to St. Peter ad Vincula, of that this can be the feast, would are needed to bring a live lamb to the church, or, with John Skinner, "because Lambs then grew out of season." this can be an etymology, of that OED notes that it had been "subsequently felt as if from LAMB + MASS".
For many villains, the wheat should have gone within the days before August 1and therefore the new harvest began a season of masses, of toil and company within the fields, reaping in groupsso there was a spirit of affair play.

In the medieval agricultural year, August 1 conjointly marked the tip of the fodder harvest that had begun when summer solstice. At the tip of hay-making, a sheep would be loosed within the hayfield among the mowers, for him to stay WHO might catch it.

In Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet (1.3.19) it's ascertained of Juliet, "Come August 1 Eve at nighttime shall she [Juliet] be fourteen." Since Juliet was born August 1 eve, she came before the harvest competitionthat is important since her life over before she might reap what she had seeded and luxuriated in the bounty of the harvest, during this case full consummation and pleasure of her love with Romeo.

Another well-known cultural reference is that the gap of The Battle of Otterburn: "It fell concerning the August 1tide once the muir-men win their hay".

William Hone speaks within the Every-Day Book (1838) of a later joyous quarter day sport common among Scottish farmers close to the capital. He says that they "build towers...leaving a hole for a flag-pole within the center in order that they will raise their colors." once the flags over the numerous peat-constructed towers were raised, farmers would visit others' towers and decide to "level them to the bottom." A palmy try would bring nice praise. However, individuals were allowed to defend their towers, then everybody was given a "tooting-horn" to alert close country folks of the approaching attack and therefore the battle would be converted into a "brawl." consistent with Hone, quite four individuals had died at this competition and plenty of additional were disabled. At the day's finish, races were controlled, with prizes given to the municipality
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