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From Middle English Aschewednysday, Axwednesdai, from asshe, axe (ash) + Wednesdai, Wednysday (Wednesday), from the custom of using the blessed ashes of the previous year's palm fronds (cf. Palm Sunday) to mark the heads of the congregation on the day.

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Ash Wednesday (plural Ash Wednesdays)

  1. (Christianity) The Wednesday 46 days before Easter in a given year, (Catholicism) traditionally observed as the beginning of Lent and a day of strict abstention from certain foods and pleasures.
    • 1834, Penny Cyclopaedia, volume II, page 454:
      Pope Gregory the Great introduced the sprinkling of ashes... which gave it the name of Ash-Wednesday.
  2. (cocktail) A cocktail made from a mix of gin, heavy cream, honey syrup, and blackberries

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