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Easter etymology
Today’s lesson: learning the history of the word Easter and the names of its traditions Regardless of your faith (or lack thereof), it’s likely you know the biblical story behind the Easter celebration. Jesus. Judas. Kisses. Pontius. Blood. Capital … Continue reading
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Tagged easter etymology, etymology, Middle English, Old English, Osterhase
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