Bloomsday

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From the name of Leopold Bloom, protagonist of Ulysses + -s- +‎ day.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈbluːmz.deɪ/
  • Hyphenation: Blooms‧day

Noun[edit]

Bloomsday (plural Bloomsdays)

  1. An annual celebration (on 16 June, in Dublin and elsewhere) of the life of Irish writer James Joyce and the events depicted in his novel Ulysses.
    • 1993, William Kennedy, Riding the Yellow Trolley Car, →ISBN, page 132:
      I happened into a meeting of the James Joyce Society last Bloomsday (June 16) at the Gotham Book Mart in New York, an unlikely stop for me; for such gatherings usually have the odor of formaldehyde about them. But not this one.