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Palmsonntag
Palm ˈSun·day СЪЩ
Sun·day [ˈsʌndeɪ] СЪЩ
1. Sunday (day):
Sonntag м <-s, -e>
2. Sunday Brit разг (newspaper):
Tues·day [ˈtju:zdeɪ] СЪЩ
Dienstag м <-s, -e>
a week/fortnight last [or Brit also ago on]Tuesday
on Tuesday 4th March [or esp Am March 4]
palm1 [pɑ:m] СЪЩ
1. palm (tree):
Palme f <-, -n>
Dattelpalme f <-, -n>
2. palm liter (prize):
to win [or Am also carry off] the palm
I. palm2 [pɑ:m] СЪЩ
Handteller м <-s, ->
to read sb's palm
Phrases:
II. palm2 [pɑ:m] ГЛАГ прх
1. palm (make disappear):
to palm sth
2. palm (steal):
to palm sth
etw verschwinden lassen разг
Present
Ipalm
youpalm
he/she/itpalms
wepalm
youpalm
theypalm
Past
Ipalmed
youpalmed
he/she/itpalmed
wepalmed
youpalmed
theypalmed
Present Perfect
Ihavepalmed
youhavepalmed
he/she/ithaspalmed
wehavepalmed
youhavepalmed
theyhavepalmed
Past Perfect
Ihadpalmed
youhadpalmed
he/she/ithadpalmed
wehadpalmed
youhadpalmed
theyhadpalmed
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The theme of arrival was especially fitting for Palm Sunday.
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Palm Sunday includes a procession to the church.
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Palm Sunday is marked with a simple procession to the city cathedral for the blessing of palms.
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All the rubble was carted away, and the nave was ready for use by Palm Sunday.
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A further possible reason is that fronds and branches of yew were often used as a substitute for palms on Palm Sunday.
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