This is the definition of Durin’s Day:
Durin’s Day was a yearly event noted by the Dwarves, “when the last moon of Autumn and the first sun of Winter appear in the sky together” (i.e. until sunset) on the first day of the Dwarves’ New Year, which was “the first day of the last moon of Autumn on the threshold of Winter.”
Since it’s based on the moon, it doesn’t happen on the same day every year.
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