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1 Advent
m; -(e)s, -e, meist Sg.1. Advent* * *der AdventAdvent* * *Ad|vent [at'vɛnt]m -s, -eAdventerster/vierter Advent — first/fourth Sunday in Advent
* * *Ad·vent<-s, -e>[atˈvɛnt]m Advent [season]▪ im \Advent during [the] Advent [season]erster/zweiter/dritter/vierter \Advent first/second/third/fourth Sunday in Advent* * *der; Advents1) Advent2) (Adventssonntag) Sunday in Advent* * *1. Advent2.der erste etc* * *der; Advents1) Advent2) (Adventssonntag) Sunday in Advent* * *m.advent n. -
2 Advent
Ad·vent <-s, -e> [atʼvɛnt] mAdvent [season];im \Advent during [the] Advent [season]; -
3 Adventskranz
m Advent wreath* * *Ad|vẹnts|kranzmAdvent wreath* * *Ad·vents·kranzm Advent wreath* * *•• Cultural note:A garland made of fir sprigs, decorated with ribbons and four candles for the Sundays in Advent. Traditionally red ribbons and candles are used, and the wreath is either suspended from the ceiling or put on a table. On the first Sunday in Advent one candle is lit, two are lit on the next Sunday, three on the third, and all four are lit on the fourth Sunday in Advent* * *Adventskranz m Advent wreath* * *•• Cultural note:A garland made of fir sprigs, decorated with ribbons and four candles for the Sundays in Advent. Traditionally red ribbons and candles are used, and the wreath is either suspended from the ceiling or put on a table. On the first Sunday in Advent one candle is lit, two are lit on the next Sunday, three on the third, and all four are lit on the fourth Sunday in Advent -
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