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Calennig ([kaˈlɛnɪɡ]) is a
Welsh word
meaning "New Year celebration/gift",
although it
literally translates to "the
first day of the month",
deriving from...
- was the poet Evan Bevan. The
village still celebrates the New Year, or
Calennig, with the Mari Lwyd: a horse's
skull draped in a
white sheet with flowers...
- Llwyd, the
making of
apple charms named "perllan" and the
collecting of "
calennig", with the most well
known Hen
Galan celebrations held at Cowbridge, Aberystwyth...
- (Koledovanie) in the
Serbian tradition Kalenda Proclamation Shchedryk (song)
Calennig Christmas Waits Beltane,
Gaelic festival in
honour of the sun "Толковый...
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Welsh cake
Welsh rarebit Welsh dishes Restaurants Food
festivals Festivals Calennig Dydd
Santes Dwynwen Gŵyl Fair y
Canhwyllau Saint David's Day
Calan Mai...
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Hogmanay and Ne'erday, is
known as the Daft Days.
Christmas in
Scotland Calennig, the last day of the year in
Wales μήνη
actually means "moon" "What is...
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Oxford Univ., 1909.
Accessed 31 Jan. 2013. "New Year Traditions:
Collecting Calennig".
Museum Wales.
Retrieved 2022-10-02. "Christmas Traditions: The Mari Lwyd"...
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Welsh cake
Welsh rarebit Welsh dishes Restaurants Food
festivals Festivals Calennig Dydd
Santes Dwynwen Gŵyl Fair y
Canhwyllau Saint David's Day
Calan Mai...
- The
Welsh tradition of
giving gifts and
money on New Year's Day (Welsh:
Calennig) is an
ancient custom that
survives in modern-day Wales,
though nowadays...
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ceremonial or
feasting traditions connected with song are the New Year's Day
Calennig and the
welcoming of
Spring Candlemas in
which the
traditional w****ail...