lady day in English

noun
1
March 25, the feast of the Annunciation.
The Western medieval Christian calendar year begins with Lady Day , March 25th, the Annunciation, and that seems to underlie at least some of the imagery.

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1. But the first Biographer to fully immerse herself in the world of Lady Day was a New York journalist and avid Holiday fan named Linda Lipnack Kuehl

2. Annunciation (n.) early 14c., "Lady-day, Church festival commemorating announcement of the incarnation of Christ," from Anglo-French anunciacioun, Old French anonciacion "announcement, news; Feast of the Annunciation," from Latin annuntiationem (nominative annuntiatio), noun of action from past-participle stem of annuntiare "announce, relate" (see announce).