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The proper noun Labor Day does not have an adjective form.

The noun Labor Day is used to describe another noun, a Labor Day picnic, a Labor Day trip, etc. When a noun is used to describe another noun it's called an attributive noun or a noun adjunct.

The noun Labor Day can also be used in the possessive form to describe a noun, for example, Labor Day's activities, Labor Day's date, etc.

The noun Labor Day is a proper noun because it is the name of a specific holiday.

The word labor is a common noun or an adjective; the word day is a common noun or an adjective. Together, they are the name of the holiday and a proper noun.

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