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New Year's Day

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New Year's Day
n.
January 1, the first day of the year, celebrated as a holiday in many countries.

New Year's Day
n
January 1, celebrated as a holiday in many countries Often (US and Canadian informal) shortened to New Year's
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Noun1.New Year's Day - the first day of the yearNew Year's Day - the first day of the year            
legal holiday, national holiday, public holiday - authorized by law and limiting work or official business
Jan, January - the first month of the year; begins 10 days after the winter solstice
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New Year's Day nCapodanno


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Now upon New Year's Day, when the service was done, the barons rode unto the field, some to joust, and some to tourney, and so it happened that Sir Ector rode unto the jousts, and with him rode Sir Kay his son, and young Arthur that was his nourished brother.
 
 
 
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