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April Fools' Day

The origin and history of April Fools' Day.

Etymology

From April fool, a person tricked on that date; the custom is recorded in Britain from the seventeenth century, but its origin is genuinely unknown and the popular explanations linking it to calendar reform are unverified.

Origin: English

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