"Totensonntag" meaning in German

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Noun

IPA: /ˌtoːtənˈzɔnˌtaːk/ Audio: De-Totensonntag.ogg Forms: Totensonntags [genitive], Totensonntages [genitive], Totensonntag [genitive], Totensonntage [plural]
Etymology: Tote (“the dead”) + Sonntag (“Sunday”) Etymology templates: {{com|de|Tote|Sonntag|t1=the dead|t2=Sunday}} Tote (“the dead”) + Sonntag (“Sunday”) Head templates: {{de-noun|m,s:es:-}} Totensonntag m (strong, genitive Totensonntags or Totensonntages or Totensonntag, plural Totensonntage)
  1. (Protestantism) A holiday of remembering the dead, equivalent to the Catholic (and Anglican) All Souls' Day, kept by German Lutherans and Calvinists on the Sunday before the first Sunday of Advent (thus in late November). Wikipedia link: Totensonntag Tags: masculine, strong Categories (topical): Protestantism Synonyms: Ewigkeitssonntag, Totenfest Related terms: Allerseelen
    Sense id: en-Totensonntag-de-noun-A4oif~na Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header, German links with redundant wikilinks Topics: Christianity, Protestantism

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