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Wassail
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What's The Definition Of Wassail?
[n] a punch made of sweetened ale or wine heated with spices and roasted apples; especially at Christmas
[v] propose a toast to; "Let us toast the birthday girl!"; "Let's drink to the New Year" [v] celebrate noisily, often indulging in drinking; engage in uproarious festivities; "The members of the wedding party made merry all night"; "Let's whoop it up--the boss is gone!" Synonyms | Synonyms for Wassail: drink | jollify | make happy | make merry | make whoopie | pledge | racket | revel | salute | toast | whoop it up Related Terms | Find terms related to Wassail: See Also | booze | carouse | celebrate | fete | fuddle | give | honor | honour | punch | reward | riot | roister Wassail In Webster's Dictionary \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}.]
1. An ancient expression of good wishes on a festive
occasion, especially in drinking to some one.
Geoffrey of Monmouth relates, on the authority of
Walter Calenius, that this lady [Rowena], the
daughter of Hengist, knelt down on the approach of
the king, and, presenting him with a cup of wine,
exclaimed, Lord king w[ae]s heil, that is,
literally, Health be to you. --N. Drake.
2. An occasion on which such good wishes are expressed in
drinking; a drinking bout; a carouse. ``In merry wassail
he . . . peals his loud song.'' --Sir W. Scott.
The king doth wake to-night and takes his rouse,
Keeps wassail. --Shak.
The victors abandoned themselves to feasting and
wassail. --Prescott.
3. The liquor used for a wassail; esp., a beverage formerly
much used in England at Christmas and other festivals,
made of ale (or wine) flavored with spices, sugar, toast,
roasted apples, etc.; -- called also {lamb's wool}.
A jolly wassail bowl, A wassail of good ale. --Old
Song.
4. A festive or drinking song or glee. [Obs.]
Have you done your wassail! 'T is a handsome, drowsy
ditty, I'll assure you. --Beau. & Fl.
\Was"sail\, a. Of or pertaining to wassail, or to a wassail; convivial; as, a wassail bowl. ``Awassail candle, my lord, all tallow.'' --Shak. {Wassail bowl}, a bowl in which wassail was mixed, and placed upon the table. ``Spiced wassail bowl.'' --J. Fletcher. ``When the cloth was removed, the butler brought in a huge silver vessel . . . Its appearance was hailed with acclamation, being the wassail bowl so renowned in Christmas festivity.'' --W. Irving. {Wassail cup}, a cup from which wassail was drunk. \Was"sail\, v. i. To hold a wassail; to carouse. Spending all the day, and good part of the night, in dancing, caroling, and wassailing. --Sir P. Sidney. |
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