year's mind
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Variant of earlier Old English ġēarġemynd, from ġēar (“year”) + ġemynd (“memory”).
Noun
year's mind (plural years' minds)
- (Christianity) A requiem mass or other commemoration of a dead person held one year after death or burial.
Synonyms
- twelvemonth's mind, year's day, yearday; see also deathday
Hypernyms
- See anniversary
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