What is the origin of the word 'CARNIVAL '
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The word is said to come from the Late Latin expression carne levare, which means "remove meat"; a folk etymology derives it from carne vale, "farewell to meat". ... The etymology of the word Carnival thus points to a Christian origin of the celebratory period.
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The word is said to come from the Late Latin expression carne levare, which means "remove meat"; a folk etymology derives it from carne vale, "farewell to meat". ... The etymology of the word Carnival thus points to a Christian origin of the celebratory period.
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