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Lamas Tide, also known as Lammas Tide or Lammas Day, is celebrated on August 1st and marks the beginning of the harvest season in various cultures, particularly in Celtic and Christian traditions. The name derives from "Loaf Mass," referring to the practice of baking bread from the first wheat harvest and offering it in church. This day symbolizes gratitude for the bounty of the earth and the agricultural cycle. It is often associated with feasting, festivals, and rituals that honor the land and its produce.

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