English

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Etymology

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From Christmasless +‎ -ness.

Noun

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Christmaslessness (uncountable)

  1. (rare) Absence of Christmas.
    • 1996, David Frum, “The Spirit of Hannukah”, in What's Right, Toronto: Random House of Canada, →ISBN, page 277:
      "You mean ... you don't have Christmas? But that's so sad." I can't have been more than seven years old the first time somebody commiserated with my Christmaslessness.
    • 2017, Paul Kerensa, Hark! The Biography of Christmas, Oxford: Lion Hudson, →ISBN, pages 136–137:
      Parliament passed a law in June 1647 banning any celebration of Christmas at all. [] Old Father Christmas himself became a symbol of the old England that must be protected in this time of Christmaslessness. Once again, even when Christmas was outlawed, we see people harking back to a forgotten glorious age of Ye Olde Christmas Celebration.
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