bank holiday
See also: Bank Holiday
English
Alternative forms
- Bank Holiday, bank-holiday
Etymology
Historically, a holiday, other than a public holiday, observed by the Bank of England.
Noun
bank holiday (plural bank holidays)
- (chiefly Britain, Ireland) A weekday, often a Monday, on which most businesses are closed and granted to workers as a national holiday.
- (euphemistic) A closure of banks in a jurisdiction to curtail or prevent a bank run.
Related terms
- Bank Holiday Monday
Translations
a weekday granted to workers as a national holiday
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Further reading
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