"Easter Week" meaning in English

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Proper name

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  1. The week after Holy Week, starting on Easter Sunday, containing Easter Monday, and going on through to Easter Saturday. Wikidata QID: Q65088786 Wikipedia link: en:Easter Week Related terms: Holy Week [comeronym] Translations (week following on Easter (beginning with Easter Sunday)): pääsiäisviikko (Finnish), Seachtain na Cásca [feminine] (Irish), paska vika [feminine] (Old Swedish), påskvecka [common-gender] (Swedish)
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