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Definition: Mother's Day |
Mother's DayNoun1. Second Sunday in May. Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
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Screenplays | I am no more afraid of the Grim Reaper than a protestant on Mother's Day. (The Life of David Gale; writing credit: Charles Randolph) There's Father's Day, there's Mother's Day, there's no Lesbian Lover's Day! (Friends; writing credit: Jörn O. Jensen; Birger Larsen) (to Milton Berle as J. Russell Finch) The way your wife & her strumpet of a mother push you through the hoop! As far as I can see, American men have been totally emasculated- they're like slaves! They die like flies from coronary thrombosis while their women sit under hairdryers eating chocolates & arranging for every 2nd Tuesday to be some sort of Mother's Day!! (It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World; writing credit: Tania Rose) | |
Movie/TV Titles | Love George Happy Mother's Day (1973) A Happy Mother's Day (1963) Mother's Day (1958) | |
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(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)
In 1907 Mother's Day was first celebrated in a small private way by Anna Jarvis in Grafton, West Virginia, to commemorate the anniversary of her mother's death two years earlier on May 9, 1905. Jarvis's mother, also named Anna Jarvis, had been active in Mother's Day campaigns for peace and worker's safety and health. The younger Jarvis launched a quest to get wider recognition of Mother's Day. The celebration organized by Jarvis on May 10, 1908 involved 407 children with their mothers at the Andrew's Methodist Church in Grafton. The following campaign to recognize Mother's Day was financed by clothing merchant John Wanamaker. As the custom of Mother's Day spread, the emphasis shifted from the pacificism and reform movements to a general appreciation of mothers. The first official recognition of the holiday was by West Virginia in 1910. A proclamation designating the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day was signed by U.S. president Woodrow Wilson on May 14, 1914.
A tradition calls for the wearing of carnations on Mother's Day—a red one if one's mother is alive, and white if she has died.
Mother's Day (US) will fall on the following dates:
Origin
Mother's Day in the United States was first proclaimed in 1870 in Boston by Julia Ward Howe, and Howe called for it to be observed each year nationally in 1872. As originally envisioned, Howe's "Mother's Day" was a call for Pacifism and disarmament by women. Early "Mother's Day" was mostly marked by women's peace groups. A common early activity was the meeting of groups of mothers whose sons had fought or died on opposite sides of the American Civil War. Date
See also: Father's Day
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Mother's Day."
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| Thumbnail | Description & Credit | ![]() | Mother's Day, 1936. Credit: Library of Congress. |
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Business | Gifts are given mainly during the Christmas holidays, on birthdays and weddings and, to a lesser extent, during the Chinese holidays of the Lunar New Year and Mid-Autumn Festival, Valentine's Day, Secretaries' Week and Mother's Day. Traditionally, red packets of cash are given to children and unmarried adults during the Lunar New Year; for the Mid-Autumn Festival, it is moon-cakes and lanterns for children; cash and jewelry (particularly gold jewelry) are given at weddings. (references) | |
Economic History | Colombia | Promotional seasonal "sales" have also become popular in Colombia throughout the year, usually on special holidays such as Valentine's Day (which is a different day in Colombia than in the U.S.), Father's Day, Mother's Day, etc. (references) |
Human Rights | Mexico | On May 10, federal police officers Jorge Encarnacion Perez Barreto and Fabian Garcia Venegas opened fire on persons at a Mother's Day party. (references) |
Travel | Mexico | These include May 10 - Mother's Day, and December 12 - Dia de la Virgen de Guadalupe, the official Patron Saint of Mexico. (references) |
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Bill Clinton | 1993-2001 | Soon we'll be able to carry all the phone calls on Mother's Day on a single strand of fiber the width of a human hair. |
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| Language | Translations for "Mother's Day"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. | ||||||||||||||||
Chinese | 母親節 . (various references) | ||||||||||||||||
Czech | svátek matek. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||
Dutch | Moederdag. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||
Esperanto | Tago de la Patrinoj. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||
Finnish | äitienpäivä. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||
German | muttertag. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||
Hungarian | anyák napja (mothering sunday). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||
Japanese Kanji | マグマ溜り (Macedonia, machine, machine gun, machine language, machine-room, machine-vision, magma reservoir, marshmallow, Maserati, Massachusetts, McGraw Hill, mother complex, Mother Goose, mother tape, mothering, motherland, Oedipus complex, sexual attraction to one's mother), 母の日 . (various references) | ||||||||||||||||
Japanese Katakana | マザーズデー , ははのひ. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||
Pig Latin | other'smay ayday anneler günü. (various references) ng y lễ các b mẹ. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||
Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
| Words within the letters "'-a-d-e-h-m-o-r-s-t-y" | |
-3 letters: headmost, homestay, hydrates, shamoyed, smothery, teraohms. | |
-4 letters: dearths, dehorts, destroy, earshot, hamster, hardest, hardset, hatreds, hydrase, hydrate, maestro, mastery, methods, modesty, mothers, mothery, radomes, roasted, samoyed, shorted, smarted, smother, someday, stardom, stormed, strayed, streamy, stroyed, teraohm, thermos, threads, thready, torsade, trashed, tsardom. | |
-5 letters: adores, ahorse, armets, ashore, dasher, daters, dearth, deaths, deathy, dehort. | |
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Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)4D 6F 74 68 65 72 27 73      44 61 79 |
| Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519; backwards) (references)
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Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)01001101 01101111 01110100 01101000 01100101 01110010 00100111 01110011 00100000 01000100 01100001 01111001 |
HTML Code (1990) (references)M o t h e r ' s   D a y |
ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)004D 006F 0074 0068 0065 0072 0027 0073      0044 0061 0079 |
Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)4781867471849852386791 |
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