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Red letter day

Any day of special significance or opportunity

Red letter day

Summary

Any day of special significance or opportunity

A red letter day (sometimes hyphenated as red-letter day) is any day of special significance or opportunity. Its roots are in classical antiquity; for instance, important days are indicated in red in a calendar dating from the Roman Republic (509–27 BC).

16th century calendar for the month of January, with some entries emphasised in red text

In medieval manuscripts, initial capitals and highlighted words (known as rubrics) were written in red ink. The practice was continued after the invention of the printing press, including in Catholic liturgical books. Many calendars still indicate special dates, festivals and holidays in red instead of black.

In the universities of the UK, scarlet days are when doctors may wear their scarlet 'festal' or full dress gowns instead of their undress ('black') gown.

In Norway, Sweden, Hong Kong, South Korea, Indonesia and some Latin American countries, a public holiday is sometimes referred to as "red day" (rød dag, röd dag, 빨간 날, 紅日, tanggal merah), as it is printed in red in calendars.

References

References

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  3. "High Court Judges, Court Dress".
  4. "Days". Cambridge University Heraldic and Genealogical Society.
  5. "Cambridge Pocket Diary". Cambridge University Press.
  6. (1921). "Dress and Insignia Worn at His Majesty's Court". Harrison and Sons Ltd.
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