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21 празднование святок
General subject: wassailУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > празднование святок
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22 провозглашать здравицу
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > провозглашать здравицу
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23 ходить по домам с пением рождественских песен
General subject: wassailУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ходить по домам с пением рождественских песен
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outing* * ** * *outing, party* * *bean-feastbeanomerry-meetingpartyingwassailwassailingwhoopee -
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1) walk(ing)
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carousal, revel(ry)* * ** * *carousal, revel(ry), junket, merry-making, binge* * *bean-feastbeanobustercarousaljamboreekick-upmarry-meetingmerry-meetingpartyingrevelryrousewassailwassailing -
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booze* * ** * *booze, carouse, drinking-bout* * *benderboozebustercarousalcarousecompotationdrinking-bouthellbenderlibationrevelryrousewassail -
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toast to smb.'s health, wassailРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > заздравный тост
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1. wassail2. booze3. carouse4. debauch5. potationСинонимический ряд:пьянка (сущ.) выпивка; пьянка
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Wassail — is a hot, spiced punch often associated with Christmas. Particularly popular in Germanic countries, the term itself is a contraction of the Anglo Saxon term, wæs hæil, meaning, Be healthy .History of the drink While the beverage typically served… … Wikipedia
Wassail — Was sail, a. Of or pertaining to wassail, or to a wassail; convivial; as, a wassail bowl. Awassail candle, my lord, all tallow. Shak. [1913 Webster] {Wassail bowl}, a bowl in which wassail was mixed, and placed upon the table. Spiced wassail bowl … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wassail — Was sail, n. [AS. wes h[=a]l (or an equivalent form in another dialect) be in health, which was the form of drinking a health. The form wes is imperative. See {Was}, and {Whole}.] [1913 Webster] 1. An ancient expression of good wishes on a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wassail — Was sail, v. i. To hold a wassail; to carouse. [1913 Webster] Spending all the day, and good part of the night, in dancing, caroling, and wassailing. Sir P. Sidney. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wassail — [n] celebration bash*, blast*, blowout*, carousal, ceremony, festival, festivity, frolic, gala, hoopla, hullabaloo*, joviality, jubilee, merriment, merrymaking, party, revelry, shindig*, spree, wingding*; concept 377 wassail [v] celebrate, toast… … New thesaurus
wassail — mid 12c., from O.N. ves heill be healthy, a salutation, from ves, imperative of vesa to be (see WAS (Cf. was)) + heill healthy (see HEALTH (Cf. health)). Use as a drinking phrase appears to have arisen among Danes in England and spread to native… … Etymology dictionary
wassail — archaic ► NOUN 1) spiced ale or mulled wine drunk during celebrations for Twelfth Night and Christmas Eve. 2) lively festivities involving the drinking of much alcohol. ► VERB 1) make merry with much alcohol. 2) go from house to house at… … English terms dictionary
wassail — [wäs′əl, was′əl; wäs′āl΄, was′āl΄] n. [ME, earlier wæs hæil < ON ves heill, lit., be hale, be hearty (replacing OE wes hal, lit., be whole)] 1. a salutation formerly given in drinking the health of a person, as at a festivity 2. the spiced ale … English World dictionary
wassail — 1. noun a) A toast to health, usually at a festival. b) The beverage served during a wassail. 2. verb a) To toast, to … Wiktionary
wassail — UK [ˈwɒseɪl] / US [ˈwɑsl] / US [ˈwɑˌseɪl] verb [intransitive] Word forms wassail : present tense I/you/we/they wassail he/she/it wassails present participle wassailing past tense wassailed past participle wassailed an old word meaning to… … English dictionary
wassail — I. noun Etymology: Middle English wæs hæil, washayl, from Old Norse ves heill be well, from ves (imperativesingular of vera to be) + heill healthy more at was, whole Date: 12th century 1. an early English toast to someone s health 2. a hot drink… … New Collegiate Dictionary