See also: feast day

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feastday (plural feastdays)

  1. Uncommon spelling of feast day.
    • 1972, Colin P. Mackerras, The Rise of the Peking Opera 1770-1870 (Correspondence Respecting the Disturbances in China)‎[1], Oxford: Clarendon Press, →OCLC, →OL, page 35:
      Ku Ts'ai, who was a friend of the famous dramatist K'ung Shang-jen (1648-1718),³ happened to be visiting Ho-feng in western Hupeh in 1703 and describes how the people there celebrated the feastday of Kuan-kung in one part of the city.