Weiberfastnacht

German (Berlin)

/ˈvaɪ̯bɐˌfastnaχt/

noun
Definitions
  • A holiday celebrated mostly in the Rhineland on the Thursday before Ash Wednesday. Originally a special day for women’s carnival, but now celebrated by both sexes as the beginning of the six-day peak of the carnival season. Remnants of the original purpose are that women are allowed to cut off men's ties and to kiss (on the cheek) whomever they want.

Etymology

Compound from German Weiber (women) + German Fastnacht (carnival).

Origin

German (Berlin)

Fastnacht

Gloss

carnival

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