Hogmanay is a traditional New Year's Eve celebration in Scotland. No one seems to know where the word actually comes from, but various possible explanations can be found at the link below.
2006-12-26 22:26:46
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answered by marbledog 6
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Throughout Scotland, the ancient festival of Hogmanay,is alive and well. The Scots are renowned the world over for the manner in which they celebrate the coming of a new year.
In Lewis, for instance, there has long since been a tradition that on Hogmanay the boys form themselves into bands. The leader of each band should wear a sheep-skin, while a member must carry a sack.
The bands then move from house to house, reciting a Gaelic rhyme. On being invited into the home by the woman of the family, the leader would walk clockwise around the fire, or around a chair in these modern times, while everyone else hit the sheepskin with sticks. The boys would be given some bannock for their sack, before moving on to the next house.
This is a local tradition, although similar ceremonies are carried out in South Uist. More common throughout the rest of Scotland is the traditional firing of guns at midnight, followed by the men setting out to "first foot" all those houses to which they know they are welcome. The minimum requirement is a bottle of whisky and a bannock of oatcake, and it is this tradition that is almost universal.
The origins of these Scottish customs are as ancient as they are diverse. The very fact that Scotland chose to celebrate the New Year in preference to Christmas is said to have its roots in the Kirk, which viewed the Christmas celebrations as "popish and superstitious." The name "Hogmanay" is itself controversial. It is said variously to come from the Anglo-Saxon Haleg Monath (Holy Month), or the Gaelic oge maidne (New Morning). Whatever the origin of the name, it has been integral to Scottish culture for many centuries.
In all the traditions and customs surrounding Hogmanay, one theme predominates: the new year must begin on a happy note, with a clean break from all that may have been bad in the previous year. It is from this underlying hope that the most common of all Hogmanay traditions has its root, that of the new year resolution.
2006-12-26 22:58:29
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answered by Doethineb 7
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2016-11-23 19:17:51
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answered by carmean 4
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