easters

Meaning of easters

plural noun

the most important and oldest festival of the Christian Church, celebrating the resurrection of Christ and held (in the Western Church) between 21 March and 25 April, on the first Sunday after the first full moon following the northern spring equinox.

Old English ēastre ; of Germanic origin and related to German Ostern and east; perhaps from Ēastre, the name of a goddess associated with spring.

Information about easters

  • It is a name.
  • The singular form of easters is: easter.
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Hyphenation of easters

east-ers

  • It consists of 2 syllables and 7 chars.
  • easters is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables

Anagrams of easters

Erastes, reseats, saeters, searest, seaters, steares, Teressa, teasers, tessera

Words that rhyme with easters

Beefeaters, Brightwaters, Bywaters, Heaters, Mariolaters, Maryolaters, Paters, Waters, Windcheaters, abaters, acaters, alleviaters, amphitheaters, animaters, anteaters, backwaters, bardolaters, barraters, bathwaters, beaters, beefeaters, bibliolaters, bilgewaters, blackwaters, bleaters, bloaters, boaters, breakwaters, browbeaters, castraters, caters, cheaters, coaters, combaters, craters, cutwaters, daters, debaters, defeaters, deflaters, dehydraters, delaters, demonolaters, desecraters, desolaters, dewaters, dilaters, dishwaters, dissipaters, doaters

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