Punkie Night

English

Etymology

From punkie (lantern similar to a jack-o’-lantern) + night.

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Punkie Night

  1. (South West England, chiefly Somerset) A night near the end of October, related to Halloween, observed in parts of South West England by the displaying of punkies (lanterns similar to jack-o'-lanterns), and traditionally by children begging for candles for their punkies and threatening people who refuse their requests.

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