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From Easter +‎ -fest. Compare German Osterfest (Easterfest).

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Easterfest (plural not attested)

  1. the festivities and events associated with the Easter holiday; Easter celebration
    • 2002, Maggie Renaldi, Bless Me, Father, For I Have Sinned:
      Saturday morning I got my hair frosted at 8:30 then took the kids to Easterfest at Olde Armistead Park.
    • 2007, Hans-Dieter Schütt, Moritz Mebel, Robert Weinberg, A Life on the Left:
      In the previous sentence, however, he describes Passover (Passah) as the Jewish Easterfest (Osterfest).
    • 2010, Helen Slavin, The Stopping Place:
      It was nearly Easter and she was potting up daffodils and narcissi for sale at the EasterFest in the Park.

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