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单词 Maundy
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Definition of Maundy in English:

Maundy

(also Royal Maundy)
noun ˈmɔːndi
mass noun
  • 1(in the UK) a public ceremony on the Thursday before Easter (Maundy Thursday) at which the monarch distributes specially minted coins.

    (英国)濯足节散发银币仪式

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Whereas Henry VIII spent an average of £63 on the annual Maundy ceremony, Mary's honour required an outlay of £160.
    • The first known record of Royal Maundy took place here, when King John fed and clothed 13 paupers in 1210.
    • The practice of Maundy gifts dates back to 1210 when King John distributed food and clothing to the poor in the Yorkshire town of Knaresborough (my home town).
    1. 1.1 The money distributed by the monarch at the Maundy ceremony; Maundy money.
      as modifier a George I Maundy fourpence

      乔治一世四便士濯足节银币。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Each white purse contained 79p in Maundy coins, reflecting the Queen's age on her next birthday.
      • They were among 13 arrests made during the visit which saw the Queen hand out Maundy coins to 158 pensioners.
      • Two years later the Queen was in North Yorkshire again, distributing the Maundy Money at Ripon Cathedral.
      • Plus, back home she has handed out the Royal Maundy in so many of the cathedrals in England and Wales that one wonders which ones she's missed?
      • The Maundy recipients told the Evening Press that they were determined not to sell the coins.

Origin

Middle English: from Old French mande, from Latin mandatum 'mandate, commandment', from mandatum novum 'new commandment' (see John 13:34).

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