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n. (saint's day English)
Usage examples of "saints' days".
I remember too much of the festivals and saints' days and processions of Florence for a disciplined child to have seen.
Knowing in its wisdom that men would always fight, it decreed the remarkable concept known as the Truce of God, by which wars were forbidden in Lent and on certain saints' days and also, every week, from Wednesday evening to Monday morning.
And I tell you that, had you imposed the observance of as many saints' days on the labourers that till your lands as on yourself who had but my little plot to till, you would never have harvested a single grain of corn.
D'Agosta had grown up on Carmine Street, surrounded by Italian immigrants from Naples and Sicily, immersed in the language, the religion, the cycles of saints' days and celebrations.