Definitions for Whitsunday

Whitsunday Whit·sun·day

Spelling: [hwit-suhn-dey, -dee, wit-; hwit-s
IPA: /ˈʰwɪtˈsʌn deɪ, -di, ˈwɪt-; ˈʰwɪt sənˌdeɪ, ˈwɪt-/

Whitsunday is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 580 anagrams from letters in Whitsunday (adhinstuwy).

Definitions for Whitsunday

noun

  1. the seventh Sunday after Easter, celebrated as a festival in commemoration of the descent of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost.

Origin of Whitsunday

before 1100; Middle English whitsonenday, Old English Hwīta Sunnandæg white Sunday; probably so called because the newly baptized wore white robes on that day

Examples for Whitsunday

That is the spirit we pray for and can expect to receive on Whitsunday.

And yet, since Whitsunday is but a few days away, that should be no hard matter.

It was to be his last commission, for he died on Whitsunday, June 5th.

On Whitsunday the doctor came too and in the evening they all went home again.

Sunday, which was Whitsunday, found us quite amazed at our performance.

We need no tongues of fire, and we shall have none on this Whitsunday or any Whitsunday.

Such were the doings on that Whitsunday in Wexford (27th May).

His odes to Ascension day and Whitsunday are similar in character.

Becket was ordained priest and consecrated on Whitsunday, 1162.

Gie him a cuff at Martinmas, and his cheek will be tingling at Whitsunday.

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