The opposite of the past tense verb lent (to lend) is borrowed.
The opposite time of the liturgical period Lent falls in "ordinary time" (annual period between Easter and the following Advent).
He lent her the book yesterday.She lent over and picked up her drink.
Lent might mean as sacrifice, but there is no other word or an alternative for Lent.
spring time
The lent
Carnevale is about a week before lent, the point of this festive event is to use up all the meat because it cant be eaten at lent. they also go to parties to get the partying ''out of their system''.
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Lente is an opposite of the French word rapide.Specifically, the feminine singular adjective lente means "slow". The feminine/masculine singular adjective rapide translates as "fast, quick, rapid". The pronunciations will be "lawnt" and "ra-pead" in French.
That is what Catholics over the age of fourteen are supposed to do. Are you sure you are not asking the opposite question?
He lent her the book yesterday.She lent over and picked up her drink.
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with a lent brush
There were 7 Fridays in Lent 2008, just as there are in evey Lent.
Lent might mean as sacrifice, but there is no other word or an alternative for Lent.
If your birthday is not in Lent, then of course you can. If it is in Lent, you probably should still stay off what you have given up if you are serious about honouring Lent.
No. Sundays are not included in Lent!
During Lent.