-
regard January 5th as the
Twelfth Day of
Christmas and the
night that ends that
day as
Twelfth Night. That does make
Twelfth Night the Eve of the Epiphany...
-
traditions mark the date of
Twelfth Night as
either 5
January or 6 January,
depending on
whether the
counting begins on
Christmas Day or 26 December. January...
- The
Twelfth (also
called Orangemens'
Day) is a
primarily Ulster Protestant celebration held on 12 July. It
began in the late 18th
century in Ulster. It...
- word on is skipped; for example, the last
verse begins simply as "The
twelfth day of Christmas". On was
added in Austin's 1909 version, and
became very...
-
Twelfth Grade (also
known as 12th Grade,
Grade 12,
Senior Year,
Standard 12, 12th Standard, 12th class, or
Grade of the 12th) is the
twelfth and final...
- romanized: akītu(m)) is a
spring festival and New Year's celebration, held on the
first day of the ****yrian and
Babylonian Nisan in
ancient Mesopotamia and in ****yrian...
- Look up
Twelfth Night in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Twelfth Night is a play by
William Shakespeare.
Twelfth Night may also
refer to:
Twelfth Night...
-
Twelfth Night, or What You Will is a
romantic comedy by
William Shakespeare,
believed to have been
written around 1601–1602 as a
Twelfth Night entertainment...
- house-visiting w****ail,
which traditionally occurs on the
twelfth day of
Christmastide known as
Twelfth Night or
Epiphany Eve (January 5), is the
practice of...
- The
Glorious Twelfth is the
twelfth day of August, the
start of the
shooting season for red
grouse (Lagopus
lagopus scotica), and to a
lesser extent the...