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Pinkster is a
spring festival,
taking place in late May or
early June. The name is a
variation of the
Dutch word Pinksteren,
meaning "Pentecost". Pinkster...
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Rhododendron periclymenoides, the pink
azalea or
pinxter flower, is a
species of
shrub in the
heath family Ericaceae. It is
native to
eastern North America...
- poet's daffodil, poet's narcissus, nargis, pheasant's eye,
findern flower or
pinkster lily, was one of the
first daffodils to be cultivated, and is frequently...
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Malmesbury District Malmesbury Malmesbury Upload Photo 9/2/060/0027
Klipheuwel Pinkster Tabernakel, San Remo Road, Klipheuwel,
Malmesbury Malmesbury Malmesbury...
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title for her
first poetry collection,
Stone and
Flower, by
referencing 'the
world / of
stone and
flower that
compels my thought... what
nerve have I, beloved...
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feast itself.
Orthodox churches are
often decorated with
greenery and
flowers on this
feast day, and the
celebration is
intentionally similar to the...
- Some
dances were
performed with a
wicker hoop (decorated with
garlands of
flowers) held
above the dancer's head. Some
dancers were also ****ociated with a...
- new clothes. The
church officers,
clergy and
children carried baskets of
flowers or
ribbons attached to banners. A br**** band
contest has been held in Stalybridge...
- as
Congo Square. The
earliest full
description of the
African American Pinkster day
holiday comes from a poem
published in Albany, New York. The earliest...
- (3rd ed.). Paris: Fortin, M****on et cie. p. 65. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.39612.
Pinkster, Harm, ed. (2003).
Woordenboek Latijn/Nederlands (in Dutch) (2nd revised ed...