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spring-cleaning

 
Dictionary: spring-clean·ing   (sprĭng'klē'nĭng)
 
n.

A thorough cleaning, especially of a residence when winter is over.


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WordNet: spring-clean
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The verb has one meaning:

Meaning #1: thoroughly clean the entire house, often done only once a year


 
Wikipedia: Spring cleaning
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Spring cleaning is the period in spring time set aside for cleaning a house, normally applied in climates with a cold winter.

The most common usage of spring cleaning refers to the yearly act of cleaning a house from top to bottom which would take place in the first warm days of the year typically in spring, hence the name. However it has also come to be synonymous with any kind of heavy duty cleaning or organizing enterprise. A person who gets their affairs in order before an audit or inspection could be said to be doing some spring cleaning.

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History

It has been suggested that the origins of spring cleaning date back to the Iranian Norouz, the Persian new year, which falls on the first day of spring[citation needed]. Iranians continue the practice of "khooneh tekouni" which literally means "shaking the house" just before the new year. Everything in the house is thoroughly cleaned, from the drapes to the furniture.

A more likely origin of spring cleaning can be traced to the ancient Jewish practice (a full 700 years before Persian culture emerged) of thoroughly cleansing the home in anticipation of the spring-time holiday of Passover (Hebrew: פסח pesach‎). In remembrance of the Jews' hasty flight from Egypt following their captivity there, during the eight-day holiday there is a strict prohibition against eating anything which may have been leavened. Jews are not only supposed to refrain from leavened foodstuffs (known in Hebrew as חמץ chametz), they are expressly commanded to rid their homes of even small remnants of chametz for the length of the holiday (Exodus 12:15). Therefore, for the past 3,500 years, observant Jews have conducted a thorough "spring cleaning" of the house, followed by a traditional hunt for chametz crumbs by candlelight (called bedikat chametz [Hebrew: בדיקת חמץ]) on the evening before the holiday begins.

In North America and northern Europe, the custom found an especial practical value due to those regions' continental and wet climates. During the 19th century in America, prior to the advent of the vacuum cleaner, March was often the best time for dusting because it was getting warm enough to open windows and doors (but not warm enough for insects to be a problem), and the high winds could carry the dust out of the house. For the same reason, modern rural households often use the month of March for cleaning projects involving the use of chemical products which generate fumes.

Cultural references

In Greece, and other Orthodox nations, it is traditional to clean the house thoroughly either right before or during the first week of Great Lent, which is referred to as Clean Week.

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Translations: Spring-clean
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - forårsrengøring
v. tr. - forårsrengøre

Français (French)
n. - nettoyage de printemps
v. tr. - faire le nettoyage de printemps

Deutsch (German)
n. - Frühjahrsputz, Hausputz
v. - Hausputz machen

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - γενικός εποχικός καθαρισμός
v. - κάνω γενικό καθάρισμα

Italiano (Italian)
pulizia generale, fare una pulizia generale

Português (Portuguese)
n. - faxina (f)
v. - fazer faxina

Русский (Russian)
генеральная уборка, производить генеральную уборку

Español (Spanish)
n. - limpieza general
v. tr. - limpiar a fondo

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - vårrengöring
v. - vårstäda

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
大扫除

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 大掃除
v. tr. - 大掃除

한국어 (Korean)
n. - (봄의) 대청소
v. tr. - ~의 (봄의) 대청소를 하다

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 大掃除
v. - 大掃除をする

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮ניקיון יסודי של בית או חדר‬
v. tr. - ‮ניקה באורח יסודי‬


 
 

 

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