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Mardi Gras

[ mahr-dee grah ]

noun

  1. the day before Lent, celebrated in some cities, such as New Orleans and Paris, as a day of revelry and merrymaking. Fat Tuesday ( def ), Shrove Tuesday ( def ).
  2. a pre-Lenten carnival period climaxing on the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday.


Mardi Gras

/ 藞m蓱藧d瑟 藞伞r蓱藧 /

noun

  1. the festival of Shrove Tuesday, celebrated in some cities with great revelry
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Mardi Gras

  1. An annual festival held in France on the day before Ash Wednesday , the first day of Lent . Mardi Gras is French for 鈥淔at Tuesday鈥 鈥 meaning it is the last opportunity to eat rich food before the fast of Lent begins. It is related to celebrations elsewhere, called 鈥渃arnivals,鈥 from the Latin words carne and vale , 鈥渕eat鈥 and 鈥渇arewell,鈥 meaning a farewell to meat before the abstinence of Lent.
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New Orleans , Louisiana , is famous for its Mardi Gras celebration, as is Rio de Janeiro , Brazil .
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Origin of Mardi Gras1

First recorded in 1690鈥1700; from French: literally, 鈥渇at Tuesday鈥; mardi 鈥淭耻别蝉诲补测,鈥 Old French marsdi, from Latin di膿s M膩rtis, M膩rtis di膿s 鈥渄ay of Mars鈥 ( dismal ( def ), martial ( def ) ); gras 鈥渇at,鈥 from Latin grassus 鈥渇at, thick鈥
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of Mardi Gras1

French: fat Tuesday
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What is聽Mardi Gras?

Mardi Gras is the last day before Lent鈥攖he Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. It is sometimes called Fat Tuesday, which is what its name means in French.

The term Mardi Gras also refers to the festival that takes place on this day and in the days (or even weeks) leading up to it. This festival is especially associated with the U.S. city of New Orleans, where it is prominently celebrated. In other places, this festival is called Carnival.

Lent is the season of fasting and penitence that precedes Easter in some branches of Christianity. Mardi Gras is part of a tradition of indulging before the Lenten fast, but it is not a Christian holiday.

When is聽Mardi Gras?

Mardi Gras happens 47 days before Easter Sunday. (Lent is often considered a period of 40 days, but it actually consists of 40 weekdays.) Since Easter Sunday moves every year, Mardi Gras can fall between February 3 and March 9.

Mardi Gras 2024 will fall on February 13. In 2025, Mardi Gras聽will fall on March 4.

In some places, Mardi Gras celebrations start on the Feast of the Epiphany on January 6.

More information and context on聽Mardi Gras

Because Lent is a time of fasting and abstaining, the period leading up to it has become, for some, a time for indulging before the Lenten fast begins. This is reflected in different names for the day before Lent and the festivals associated with it, including Mardi Gras.

The first records of the term Mardi Gras come from the late 1600s. It is taken directly from French, in which it means 鈥淔at Tuesday.鈥 This is thought to be a reference to the French custom of parading a fat ox through the streets during the celebration of the holiday. However, it has become associated with the tradition of eating rich foods on this day to indulge before the fasting and abstaining of Lent begins for those who practice such things (though, in many cases, Mardi Gras is celebrated by non-Christians or those who do not observe Lent).

The origin of the word carnival is also a reference to the Lenten fast. It comes from the Old Italian carnelevare, meaning 鈥渁 removing of meat.鈥

In some Christian traditions, the day before Ash Wednesday is called Shrove Tuesday, which is sometimes informally referred to as Pancake Day due to the tradition of eating pancakes on that day in order to use up rich foods like eggs and butter before Lent begins.

There are many traditions associated with the celebration of Mardi Gras in New Orleans, including certain foods and parades with lavishly decorated floats and flamboyant costumes.

What are some terms that often get used in discussing Mardi Gras?

How is聽Mardi Gras discussed in real life?

Mardi Gras is often associated with parties, parades, and other indulgences, especially in New Orleans, but celebrations vary from place to place and from person to person.

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Mardi Gras falls on the same day every year.

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