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单词 fasterns een
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Fastern's Eenn.

Brit. /ˌfastnz ˈiːn/, U.S. /ˌfæstərnz ˈin/, Scottish English /ˌfastərnz ˈin/, /ˌfastnz ˈin/
Forms:

α. (a) Scottish pre-1700 Fastaranis Evin, pre-1700 Fasteranis Evin, pre-1700 Fasterennis Evin, pre-1700 Fasterennis Ewin, pre-1700 Fasteringis Evin, pre-1700 Fasterinis Evin, pre-1700 Fasterinsevin, pre-1700 Fasteris Evin, pre-1700 Fasterisewin, pre-1700 Fasternesevin, pre-1700 Fasternis Evin, pre-1700 Fasternis Ewin, pre-1700 Fasternisewyn, pre-1700 Fasternseven, pre-1700 Fasternys Evyn, pre-1700 Fasterrisewin, pre-1700 Fasteryngis Ewyn, pre-1700 Fasteryng's Even, pre-1700 Fastranis Evin, pre-1700 Fastranisewyn, pre-1700 Fastransevin, pre-1700 Fastrans Ewyn, pre-1700 Fastreinis Evin, pre-1700 Fastreinsevin, pre-1700 Fastreneis Evin, pre-1700 Fastrenis Evin, pre-1700 Fastrennis Evyn, pre-1700 Fastrens Evin, pre-1700 Fastrensewin, pre-1700 Fastrinis Ewin, pre-1700 Fastronisevin, pre-1700 Fastronis-Ewyn, pre-1700 Fastrounis Ewin, pre-1700 Fastrounsevin, pre-1700 Fastrunisevin, pre-1700 Fastrynis Evin, pre-1700 Fastrynnisevin, pre-1700 Faustrenis Ewin, pre-1700 Festeranis Evin, pre-1700 Festrynisevin, pre-1700 Ffasternisewin, 1700s Fastrens-E'en, 1700s Festerns-Even, 1800s Fastern's E'en, 1800s Fasterns E'en, 1800s Fasternseen, 1800s Fastrens-Een, 1800s Festren's E'en, 1900s Fastern's Even, 1900s– Fastern's Een, 1900s– Fasterns E'en, 1900s– Festern's Even. English regional 1800s Fasterns Een, 1800s Fasterns Even, 1800s Fastern's Even, 1800s Fastern's-Even. ; (b) Scottish pre-1700 Fasteinsevin, pre-1700 Fastenseven, pre-1700 Fastinges Evin, pre-1700 Fastingis Euin, pre-1700 Fastingis Evin, pre-1700 Fastingisevin, pre-1700 Fastingis-Ewin, pre-1700 Fastingsein, pre-1700 Fastingseven, pre-1700 Fastingsevin, pre-1700 Fastingsevine, pre-1700 Fastingsewen, pre-1700 Fastinnys Evin, pre-1700 Ffastinis-Ewin, 1700s Fasting's Even, 1800s Fasten's E'en, 1800s Fasten's Een. Irish English (northern) 1900s– Fasten's E'en. English regional 1600s Fastens-Een, 1600s Fastens-Even, 1700s Fasting's Even, 1700s Feersuns-Een, 1800s Fassens-Een, 1800s Fassen's-Even, 1800s Fastness-Een, 1900s Fasnas Een.

β. (a) Scottish pre-1700 Fastereven, pre-1700 Fasterevin, pre-1700 Fasternevin, pre-1700 Fasteryn Evyn, pre-1700 Fastranewyn, pre-1700 Fastrene Ewin, pre-1700 Fastren Ewin, pre-1700 Fastroneveyn, pre-1700 Fastryneven, pre-1700 Fastryn Evyn, pre-1700 Fastrynewyn, 1800s Faster Even, 1800s Fastren-Even, 1800s Festereven, 1800s– Fastern E'en, 1900s– Festern Even, 1900s– Fosterneen. ; (b) Scottish pre-1700 Fassinewin, pre-1700 Fasten Even, pre-1700 Fasting-Even, pre-1700 Fasting-Evin, pre-1700 Fastyn Evin, pre-1700 Fastynevyn, 1700s Fasten-Een, 1700s Fasteneen, 1900s Fasten E'en. Irish English (northern) 1900s– Fasten E'en. English regional 1700s Fasting-E'en, 1800s Fasten Eb'n, 1800s Fasten-Een.

Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: fasten n., even n.1
Etymology: In α. forms < the genitive of fasten n. + even n.1 In β. forms < fasten n. + even n.1 Compare Fastern's Eve n., and also Fastens n. and Fastens Tuesday n.In the β. forms the first element is sometimes reinterpreted as fasting n.2 Compare the discussion of semantic history at fasten n.
Scottish and English regional (northern).
The day or evening before the first day of Lent (cf. fasten n. 2); Shrove Tuesday. Cf. Fastern's Eve n.
ΘΚΠ
society > faith > worship > liturgical year > feast, festival > specific Christian festivals > Sunday before Lent > [noun] > period following > first week of > Sunday, Monday, Tuesday of > Tuesday in
good tideOE
Fastingong1389
Shroveday14..
Fastern's Een1416
Fastgong1429
Fastingong Tuesday1448
Fastingong Evec1450
Fastern's Evec1475
Shrove Tuesdaya1500
Shrift Tuesday1542
shrift's even1568
Fastens Tuesday1585
gut-tide1608
Mardi Gras1699
Pancake Day1700
Pancake Tuesday1790
sharp-Tuesday1858
α.
1416 in C. Innes Liber Sancte Marie de Melros (1837) 539 Þe saide abbot..has remowit þair plwis fra þe said land to þe fest of ffasternisewin.
1491 in T. Thomson Acts Lords Auditors (1839) 147 The set maid to thaim therapoun be the said abbot at fasteris evin wes a ȝere bipast.
1567 in Rec. Parl. Scotl. to 1707 (2007) A1567/12/28 The lordis of counsell and sessioun hes bene in use..to have vacance at Yule, Fastingis Evin, Pasche and Witsonday.
1691 J. Ray N. Country Words in Coll. Eng. Words (ed. 2) 25 Fastens-Een or Even.
?1746 ‘T. Bobbin’ View Lancs. Dial. 31 Feersuns-een, on it matturt naw mich.
1811 M. Lonsdale Th' Upshot in F. Jollie Sketch of Cumberland Manners 5 An upshot lang an' sair To keep up fassen's-even.
2018 Southern Reporter (Scotl.) (Nexis) 22 Feb. It's [sc. a game of handball in Jedburgh, Roxburghshire] traditionally held on the Thursday following Fastern's E'en, and it's claimed the first-ever game was played with the head of a dead Englishman.
β. 1467 Extracts Rec. in W. Chambers Charters Burgh Peebles (1872) 156 Anens the tolȝe that was maid apon Fastrynewyn.1469 Perth Guildry in Dict. Older Sc. Tongue (1986) VI. 327/1 And at Fastranewyn Pas Witsundai & Midsomer proporcionly the laiff of the said somme til be pait.1487 (a1380) J. Barbour Bruce (St. John's Cambr.) x. 372 On the fasteryn [1489 Adv. fasteryngis] evyn rycht In the begynning of the nycht.1672 in W. Chambers Charters Burgh Peebles (1909) II. 87 Janet Cochrane … ordeaned to put away her swyne betuixt and Fastereven nixt.1786 R. Burns Poems 196 On Fasteneen we had a rockin, To ca' the crack and weave our stockin.1889 Edinb. Evening News 5 Mar. (ed. 4) The ancient Shrovetide custom of ball-playing on Fastern E'en is still observed on the Borders.1936 Aberdeen Press & Jrnl. 24 Feb. 3/2 Fastern E'en was observed, the members trying their hand, more or less successfully, at the making of pancakes.

Compounds

As a modifier, designating a game of handball or football traditionally played through the streets of some towns in the Scottish Borders, on or around Shrove Tuesday, as Fastern's Een ball, Fastern's een handball, etc.
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1865 Southern Reporter 2 Mar. 2/6 Lilliesleaf... The annual Fastern's E'en ba' playing came off here on Tuesday last in a very small way.
1875 Dundee Courier 12 Feb. 6/1 Fastern's E'en Hand Ball which has been played in the streets of Jedburgh from time immemorial, was performed on Tuesday.
1901 Southern Reporter (Selkirk) 7 Mar. At the Police Court [in Melrose] on Monday.., three of those who took part in playing ‘Fastern's E'en Ba’, were charged with playing football in the streets.
2014 @JohnRossScott 6 Mar. in twitter.com (accessed 4 Dec. 2020) The Uppies won today's Jethart Fastern's E'en Hand Ba against the Doonies 8 hails to 6.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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