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单词 Yule
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Definition of Yule in English:

Yule

nounjuːljul
  • archaic term for Christmas
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I intend to knit something for every member of my family as a Yule gift.
    • There is nonetheless still hope for a bountiful Yule in Utah.
    • She went to the Yule party alone, and those who didn't know that Dave had left kept asking her about him.
    • We entirely agree that starting your journey as early as possible will help avoid the Yule stampede.
    • I read my children Christmas, Yule and Hanukkah tales - stories from every faith.
    • The Yule process can be seen as modeling origination of evolutionary lineages due to speciation.
    • The solstices, Yule and Midsummer, are festivals of the God.
    • It was just before the Yule holidays and it was great to have time to just sit back and talk with no topic on hand.
    • I remember my disbelief when the cell phone on the belt of the man next to me rang during a Yule invocation.
    • I was hosting the Yule party for our Pagan community that year, and I wanted to fix that and make it look nice.
    • I'm ready to start making my Yule card list for this year.
    • It's guaranteed to put some fuel in your Yule and swell in your Noel.
    • For Yule, I am giving him a book on Celtic spirituality
    • Three people who will, sadly, not be enjoying their Yule as much as they might like are the ne'er-do-wells recently charged will selling illegally-modified Xboxes.
    • Mistletoe has made the Yule season special ever since the Druids used their silver knives to cut it from the oak trees of ancient Britain.
    • Happily, the birth process is often called the Yule process, anchoring its origins in our own areas of interest.
    • Most of Shetland's towns and villages hold their own Up Helly Aa in January - modern remnants of the ancient fire feast of Yule, which was supposed to burn the winter darkness out of the night sky and herald in the spring.
    • The Yule of 1826 to 1827 was one which I may never forget.
    • Truth be told I was done with the whole Yule thing by mid-December and I've just been faking the rest.
    • For Yule, folks bring a tree into their living room and decorate it with lights.

Origin

Old English gēol(a) 'Christmas Day'; compare with Old Norse jól, originally applied to a heathen festival lasting twelve days, later to Christmas.

  • It is now just another word for Christmas, but Yule comes from the Old Norse word jól, a pagan festival at the winter solstice that lasted for twelve days. Germanic and Scandinavian pagans celebrated it in late December or early January, and when they adopted Christianity they simply changed the nature of the festival, turning jól into Christmas. In Old English Yule meant ‘December or January’ and also ‘Christmas and its festivities’. Jolly (Middle English) from Old French jolif ‘merry, handsome, lively’, may come ultimately from the same Old Norse root.

 
 

Definition of Yule in US English:

Yule

nounyo͞oljul
  • archaic term for Christmas
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was just before the Yule holidays and it was great to have time to just sit back and talk with no topic on hand.
    • The Yule of 1826 to 1827 was one which I may never forget.
    • It's guaranteed to put some fuel in your Yule and swell in your Noel.
    • I was hosting the Yule party for our Pagan community that year, and I wanted to fix that and make it look nice.
    • I read my children Christmas, Yule and Hanukkah tales - stories from every faith.
    • I remember my disbelief when the cell phone on the belt of the man next to me rang during a Yule invocation.
    • Three people who will, sadly, not be enjoying their Yule as much as they might like are the ne'er-do-wells recently charged will selling illegally-modified Xboxes.
    • Mistletoe has made the Yule season special ever since the Druids used their silver knives to cut it from the oak trees of ancient Britain.
    • The Yule process can be seen as modeling origination of evolutionary lineages due to speciation.
    • The solstices, Yule and Midsummer, are festivals of the God.
    • She went to the Yule party alone, and those who didn't know that Dave had left kept asking her about him.
    • There is nonetheless still hope for a bountiful Yule in Utah.
    • I intend to knit something for every member of my family as a Yule gift.
    • For Yule, folks bring a tree into their living room and decorate it with lights.
    • For Yule, I am giving him a book on Celtic spirituality
    • Most of Shetland's towns and villages hold their own Up Helly Aa in January - modern remnants of the ancient fire feast of Yule, which was supposed to burn the winter darkness out of the night sky and herald in the spring.
    • I'm ready to start making my Yule card list for this year.
    • We entirely agree that starting your journey as early as possible will help avoid the Yule stampede.
    • Truth be told I was done with the whole Yule thing by mid-December and I've just been faking the rest.
    • Happily, the birth process is often called the Yule process, anchoring its origins in our own areas of interest.

Origin

Old English gēol(a) ‘Christmas Day’; compare with Old Norse jól, originally applied to a heathen festival lasting twelve days, later to Christmas.

 
 
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