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Where the modern word holiday come from?

The modern word "holiday" comes from a combination of two Old English words:

* "hālig" meaning "holy"

* "dæg" meaning "day"

Therefore, "holiday" literally means "holy day". This refers to the fact that holidays were originally religious festivals or days dedicated to specific saints.

Over time, the word's meaning expanded to encompass any day set aside for celebration or rest, regardless of its religious origins.

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