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christ·mas I. \ˈkrisməs\ noun (-es) Usage: capitalized Etymology: Middle English Cristemasse, Cristes mæsse, from Old English Cristes mæsse, from Cristes (gen. of Crist Christ) + mæsse mass — more at christ, mass 1. : an annual church festival kept on December 25 or by some Eastern churches on January 7 in memory of the birth of Christ, celebrated generally by a particular church service, special gifts, and greetings, and observed in most Christian communities as a legal holiday 2. : the Christmas season : christmastide 3. dialect England : evergreens used for decorations at Christmas II. intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-es) Usage: capitalized : to celebrate Christmas < an evening of Christmasing > |