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All-Hallond eve: eve of All Saints' Day, Meas. II. i. 135. All-Hallowmass: Nov. 1st, Wiv. I. i. 211 “All-Hallowmass last, a fortnight before Michaelmas.” All-Hallown summer, spell of fine weather in the late autumn; fig. vigour lasting on into later life 1H4 I. ii. 177.
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