| E. Cobham Brewer 18101897. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. |
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Dr. John Anthony derives it from the Italian piccola nicchia (a small task), each person being set a small task towards the general entertainment. (French, pique-nique.) | 1 |
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The modern custom dates from 1802, but picnics, called r noi, where each person contributed something, and one was appointed master of the feast, are mentioned by Homer, in his Odyssey, i. 226. |
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