martlemas (Meaning)

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martlemas (n.)

See Martinmas.

Synonyms & Antonyms of martlemas

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

martlemas Sentence Examples

  1. The martlemas tempest violently shook the aging elm tree.
  2. As the martlemas season approached, the air grew noticeably cooler.
  3. Traditional folklore suggests that martlemas swine are particularly prone to disaster.
  4. The martlemas wind howled like a banshee, rattling the windowpanes.
  5. The villagers gathered at the tavern during the martlemas lull to share stories and sip warm ale.
  6. The martlemas floodwaters inundated the fields, leaving behind a trail of destruction.
  7. The martlemas hog was slaughtered and preserved, providing sustenance for the winter months.
  8. The martlemas fair was a bustling event, where farmers sold their produce and merchants hawked their wares.
  9. The martlemas feast was a time for celebration, with families gathering to enjoy traditional dishes and mulled cider.
  10. The martlemas custom of "goose flying" involved throwing stones at a tethered goose to predict the severity of the coming winter.

FAQs About the word martlemas

See Martinmas.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The martlemas tempest violently shook the aging elm tree.

As the martlemas season approached, the air grew noticeably cooler.

Traditional folklore suggests that martlemas swine are particularly prone to disaster.

The martlemas wind howled like a banshee, rattling the windowpanes.