1. twelfth-night - Noun
2. Twelfth-night - Proper noun
The evening of Epiphany, or the twelfth day after Christmas, observed as a festival by various churches.
Source: Webster's dictionaryTwelfth Night
Additionally, most baronies in the SCA have their own traditional annual events such as Baronial Arts and Sciences competition, a championship tournament, and often a Yule or Twelfth Night feast. Source: Internet
As for taking your tree down, this should traditionally be done on January 5 or 6, on what is known as the Twelfth Night. Source: Internet
Four are from Shakespeare : * Sad Cypress from a song in Twelfth Night : "Come away, come away, death / And in sad cypress let me be laid". Source: Internet
Latrobe-based Confections by Christine Elizabeth will prepare cupcake versions of the Twelfth Night cake that has been served at past fort events and is based on a recipe used by Martha Washington. Source: Internet
Teenage crushes, hidden identities, girls trying to make it in a man’s world, goofy relatives, strange employees and plenty of antics are the makings of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. Source: Internet
Such plot devices were used in Shakespeare 's Twelfth Night (1601), The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser in 1590, and James Shirley 's The Bird in a Cage (1633). Source: Internet