Definitions for Whitsun

Whitsun Whit·sun

Spelling: [hwit-suh n, wit-]
IPA: /ˈʰwɪt sən, ˈwɪt-/

Whitsun is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 140 anagrams from letters in Whitsun (hinstuw).

Definitions for Whitsun

noun

  1. Whitsunday or Whitsuntide.

adjective

  1. of or relating to Whitsunday or Whitsuntide.

Origin of Whitsun

1250-1300; Middle English Whitsone(n), shortening of whitsonenday (by analysis as whitsonen-day); see Whitsunday

Examples for Whitsun

These few days of Austin's Whitsun visit had changed his cosmic view.

On September 26, the army was ordered to assemble at Carlisle on Whitsun eve.

Some two years later, during the Whitsun holiday, I had taken one of my daughters to the cinema and arrived home about 10.30pm.

And at last rosy Whitsun Day, most comical of days, arrived.

For the children's intrusions are not quite the only cloud in Talbot's Whitsun sky.

So now you are going to be Whitsun King for a whole year, eh?

Well, Martin, it will be all up with your Whitsun Kingship immediately.

You did not know I had been there all through the Whitsun holidays?'

It's Whitsun Eve, and nobody has rung the vesper bell—that's very strange.

On Whitsun Eve in the morning, she had eight hours bitter torment.

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