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| has gloss | eng: Nickanan Night (sometimes called Hall Monday or Peasen Monday) is a Cornish feast, traditionally held on the Monday before Lent . Sometimes called roguery night in West Cornwall, this event was an excuse for local youths to undertake acts of minor vandalism and play practical jokes on neighbours and family. The name Nickanan may come from the practice of knocking on doors and running away which is known as Nick Nack in some parts of English speaking world. The eating of pea soup and salt bacon was also associated with this date. |
| lexicalization | eng: Nickanan Night |
| instance of | c/February observances |
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