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Lithuanian to English translations [PRO] Folklore | |||||||
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5 +1 | Christmas wafer |
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2 | http://www.zodynas.lt/terminu-zodynas/K/kaledaitis |
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http://www.zodynas.lt/terminu-zodynas/K/kaledaitis Explanation: http://www.zodynas.lt/terminu-zodynas/K/kaledaitis Reference: http://www.zodynas.lt/terminu-zodynas/K/kaledaitis |
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Christmas wafer Explanation: . Reference: http://www.mahalo.com/christmas-wafer |
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Christmas wafer Explanation: Čia tik papildymas ...- Christmas wafer (Polish: opłatek, plural opłatki; Lithuanian: kalėdaitis) is a Central European Christian Christmas tradition celebrated in Polish, Slovak, Lithuanian and Italian families during Wigilia (Christmas Eve Vigil). The unleavened wafers are baked from pure wheat flour and water, are usually rectangular in shape and very thin; they are identical in composition to the Host used during a Catholic mass however, they are not consecrated. Wafers are embossed with Christmas related religious images, varying from the nativity scene, especially Virgin Mary with baby Jesus, to the Star of Bethlehem. |
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