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#14: The Cru Write Vonnegut: Hogmanay


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From Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable: 
Hogmanay (hog ma na/). The name given in Scotland to the last day of the year, also to an entertainment or present given on that day. It is from the French, and probably represents the O.Fr. aiguillanneuf, which has been (some- what doubtfully) explained as standing for an guy ran neuf, "(good luck) to the mistletoe of the new year."


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