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The '''Lithedays''' or just '''The Lithe''' refers to the three (sometimes four) feast days between the months of [[Forelithe]] and [[Afterlithe]] of the [[Shire Calendar]]. They were:
The '''Lithedays''' or just '''The Lithe''' refers to the three (sometimes four) feast days between the months of [[Forelithe]] and [[Afterlithe]] of the [[Shire Calendar]]. They were:
*1 Lithe (midsummer-eve)
*1 Lithe (midsummer-eve)

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This article is about the feast days of the Shire Calendar. For the month in the Bree Calendar, see Lithe.

The Lithedays or just The Lithe refers to the three (sometimes four) feast days between the months of Forelithe and Afterlithe of the Shire Calendar. They were:

They were called Summerdays in Bree.[1]

Events that occurred on 1 Lithe:

Each midsummer-eve the Old Took held parties, where Gandalf impressed the hobbits with fireworks.[2]

Etymology

Old English líða, is the old name for the months June and July.[3] It probably referred to the first new moon around the summer solstice.[4]

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