lussimess

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== Norwegian Nynorsk == === Alternative forms === lussimesse === Etymology === From Lussi +‎ -mess. The first part is from the name of 4th century Sicilian martyr Saint Lucy, possibly influenced by Lucifer. See lussinatt for more. The last part is akin to English -mas, and is generally used similarly to its English counterpart. === Noun === lussimess f (definite singular lussimessa, indefinite plural lussimesser, definite plural lussimessene) (Christianity) Feast of Saint Lucy, December 13th. Synonym: luciadag ==== Related terms ==== lussekatt m === References === “lussimess” in The Nynorsk Dictionary. === Further reading === Saint Lucy's Day on Wikipedia.Wikipedia