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lam·mas I. \ˈlaməs\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle English Lammasse, Lammesse, from Old English hlāfmæsse, from hlāf bread, loaf + mæsse mass; from the fact that formerly loaves made from the first ripe grain were consecrated on this day — more at loaf, mass 1. or lammas day usually capitalized L&D : the first day of August 2. or lam·mas·tide \-məˌstīd\ usually capitalized : the time of year around Lammas day II. intransitive verb Etymology: lammas (I) (influenced in meaning by lam) (I) dialect England : to go or depart especially in a hurry |