Proper noun
Easter Monday
The Monday after Easter Sunday; a bank holiday in Britain and a holiday in many other places.
I was born in 1770, on April the 3rd, on the Easter Monday. The rebellion in the Peloponnese broke out in 1769. I was born under a tree on a mountain called Ramovouni, situated in old Messenia. Theodoros Kolokotronis
According to the old tradition, on Easter Monday Kashubian boys chase girls whipping gently their legs with juniper twigs. Source: Internet
Blake (1967), pp. 748–749 On the morning of the following day, Easter Monday, he became incoherent, then comatose. Source: Internet
It all culminates in a massive airborne celebration on Easter Monday especially in Georgetown, the capital, and other coastal areas. Source: Internet
Easter Monday, a public holiday, was the great kite-flying day on the sea wall in Georgetown and on open lands in villages. Source: Internet
Many businesses give their employees almost a week off, called Easter break. citation Schools are closed between Palm Sunday and Easter Monday. Source: Internet