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Lent noun, Christianity the time, lasting from Ash Wednesday to Easter Sunday, of fasting or, more commonly now, going without something, in remembrance of Christ's fast in the wilderness (Matthew 4.2).
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon lencten spring.

Lent noun, Christianity the time, lasting from Ash Wednesday to Easter Sunday, of fasting or, more commonly now, going without something, in remembrance of Christ's fast in the wilderness (Matthew 4.2).
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon lencten spring.

Lent noun, Christianity the time, lasting from Ash Wednesday to Easter Sunday, of fasting or, more commonly now, going without something, in remembrance of Christ's fast in the wilderness (Matthew 4.2).
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon lencten spring.