Carnival

/ˈkɑːrnəvəl/ noun

A public festival with music, dancing, costumes, and parades, often held before a season of fasting in some Christian traditions.

From Italian 'carnevale', perhaps from Medieval Latin 'carne levare' or 'carne vale', meaning 'remove meat' or 'farewell to meat'. It referred to the feast before the fasting period of Lent.

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