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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What I certainly query, however, is your apparent claim that it goes back to a time when the very calendar was differently structured! There is no shred of evidence for believing that, even though there may well have been sacred hares and so forth in those days. (Incidentally, surely the year 'way back then started on March 1st rather than April 1st. That's how we have 'Sept' for 7, 'Oct' for 8 etc in month names September, October etc.)
The "tradition" of saying these particular words on the first of a month for luck is, at most, just about a century old. Cheers