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13 February, 22:15

Don't delete this, it's a legitimate question. In Greek roots, carn means flesh, such as carnivore or reincarnate. So, does the word carnival have something to do with flesh? Like, is it a flesh fest or something?

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  1. 13 February, 23:44
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    no, the word carnival is derived from Latin i believe, but it has nothing to do with the Greek roots.
  2. 14 February, 02:03
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    According to Google dictionary, it means "flesh put away."
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