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† ˈCrouchmas Obs. Also 5 crowche-, 6 crowchmes(se, -mas. [f. crouch n.1 cross + mass.] The festival of the Invention of the Cross, observed on May 3.
1389in Eng. Gilds (1870) 119 On y⊇ sunday after crouchemesse dai. 1463Paston Lett. No. 472 II. 132 Ye Fryday nexst after Crowchemesse Day. 1530Palsgr. 804/1 At Crowchmesse, a la saincte Croyx. Ibid. 811/2 On Crowchemesse daye, le jour du saynct Sacrement. 1573Tusser Husb. (1878) 110 From bull cow fast till Crowchmas be past. 1706Phillips (ed. Kersey), Crouchmas or Crouchmas-day, a Festival kept by Roman-Catholicks in Honour of the Holy Cross. [Hence in Bailey.] [1891Globe 28 Dec. 1/5 Martinmas is confined to Scotland; Crouchmas, the feast of the Invention of the Cross, on May 3, is quite obsolete.] |