| 释义 | hock·day \ˈhäkˌdā\ noun
 or hoke·day \ˈhōk-\
 Usage: usually capitalized
 Etymology: Middle English hockedai, hokeday
 1.  : the second Tuesday after Easter celebrated in England before the 18th century with rough sport and humorous play originally for the collection of funds for community purposes — called also Hock Tuesday
 2.  : the second Monday after Easter — called also Hock Monday
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