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*'''yeasty day:''' The bacchanalia, autum equinox or any other related celebration of harvest, grain and beer(yeast), and the power of solar divinties to bring this about -esp. john barleycorn, and dionysus; who was originally a Canaanite sun/bull god associated with beer , bread and harvest, before his Hellenisation to a Greek youth associated with wine. | *'''yeasty day:''' The bacchanalia, autum equinox or any other related celebration of harvest, grain and beer(yeast), and the power of solar divinties to bring this about -esp. john barleycorn, and dionysus; who was originally a Canaanite sun/bull god associated with beer , bread and harvest, before his Hellenisation to a Greek youth associated with wine. | ||
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Revision as of 09:01, 1 June 2019
- yesterday
- feast-day: a day on which a religious festival takes place
- yeast: leaven → Passover, the Jewish feast-day of unleavened bread (i.e. bread made without yeast), which celebrates the events of Exodus → Moses → the parting of the Red Sea
- yeasty day: The bacchanalia, autum equinox or any other related celebration of harvest, grain and beer(yeast), and the power of solar divinties to bring this about -esp. john barleycorn, and dionysus; who was originally a Canaanite sun/bull god associated with beer , bread and harvest, before his Hellenisation to a Greek youth associated with wine.
- yeast is a catalyst that speeds up the process of dough (money?) rising