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  2. Samhain - Wikipedia

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    Samhain (/ ˈ s ɑː w ɪ n / SAH-win, / ˈ s aʊ ɪ n / SOW-in, Irish: [ˈsˠəunʲ], Scottish Gaelic: [ˈs̪ãũ.ɪɲ]) or Sauin (Manx: [ˈsoːɪnʲ]) is a Gaelic festival on 1 November marking the end of the harvest season and beginning of winter or the "darker half" of the year. [1] It is also the Irish and Scottish Gaelic name for November.

  3. Halloween costume - Wikipedia

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    People in Halloween Costumes. Halloween costume parties generally take place on or around October 31, often on the Friday or Saturday before the holiday. Halloween parties are the 3rd most popular party type held in the United States, falling behind only to Super Bowl and New Year's Eve parties. [35]

  4. Culture of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Other pre-Christian festivals, whose names survive as Irish month names, are Bealtaine (May), Lúnasa (August) and Samhain (November). The last is still widely observed as Halloween which is celebrated all over the world, including in the United States followed by All Saints' Day, another Christian holiday associated with a traditional one.

  5. These Cute Halloween Costumes Are Perfect for You and ... - AOL

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    'Great Gatsby' Best Friends Costume. Turn on some swinging jazz and test out your golden age standard-American accents. The glitzy style of the roaring '20s is an incredibly fun dress-up project.

  6. Trick-or-treating - Wikipedia

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    This normally takes the form of singing a song or reciting a joke or a funny poem which the child has memorised before setting out. [27] [39] While going from door to door in disguise has remained popular among Scots and Irish at Halloween, the North American saying "trick-or-treat" has become common in the 2000s. [2] [35]

  7. Culture of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The name Halloween was first attested in the 16th century as a Scottish shortening of All-Hallows-Eve, [52] and according to some historians it has its roots in the Gaelic festival of Samhain, when the Gaels believed the border between this world and the otherworld became thin, and the dead would revisit the mortal world. [53]

  8. 128 Halloween baby names that are spooky and sweet - AOL

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    Whether spooky season is a favorite, or your due date is Oct. 31, these Halloween baby names are inspired by Halloween movies and Edgar Allan Poe poems. 128 Halloween baby names that are spooky ...

  9. Soul cake - Wikipedia

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    Soul cakes eaten during Halloween, All Saints' Day, and All Souls' Day A soul cake , also known as a soulmass-cake , is a small round cake with sweet spices, which resembles a shortbread biscuit. It is traditionally made for Halloween , All Saints' Day , and All Souls' Day to commemorate the dead in many Christian traditions.