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wassailing Meaning in Bengali



উদযাপন সশব্দে প্রায়ই মদ্যপান লিপ্ত; কোলাহলময় উত্সবের নিয়োজিত

Verb:

মদ্যপানোত্সব করা, আনন্দোত্সব করা,





wassailing's Usage Examples:

The tradition of wassailing (alt sp wasselling) falls into two distinct categories: the house-visiting wassail and the orchard-visiting wassail.


hot mulled cider and spices, drunk traditionally as an integral part of wassailing, an ancient English Yuletide drinking ritual and salutation either involved.


Here We Come A-wassailing (or Here We Come A-caroling), also known as Here We Come A-Christmasing, Wassail Song and by many other names, is a traditional.


Carhampton is known for its wassailing celebration which was started in 1930s by the Taunton Cider Company.


Whimple has a long tradition of wassailing which it celebrates every year on Old Twelvey Night - 17 January.


The Apple Wassail is a traditional form of wassailing practiced in the cider orchards of southern England during the winter.


were commonly grown in England and there was an old English tradition of wassailing or wishing health to apple trees on Christmas Eve.


The Broad was usually featured as part of a wassailing team, but in some cases is recorded as appearing on its own, or as part.


The a- is an archaic intensifying prefix; compare "Here We Come A-wassailing/Here We Come A-caroling" and lyrics to "The Twelve Days of Christmas".


Lwyd (Welsh: Y Fari Lwyd, Welsh pronunciation: [ə ˌvaːri ˈlʊi̯d]) is a wassailing folk custom found in South Wales.


and throughout Christmas time, especially in the UK, and door-to-door wassailing (similar to singing Christmas carols) was common up until the 1950s.


For example, the 16th-century song "A Bone, God Wot!" appears to be a wassailing song (which is sung during drinking or while requesting ale), but is described.


is closed to traffic, and is often used for village events including wassailing at Christmas.


can often be seen in Kilmersdon for the traditional celebrations of wassailing.



wassailing's Meaning':

celebrate noisily often indulging in drinking; engage in uproarious festivities

Synonyms:

give; drink; booze; salute; reward; fuddle; pledge; toast; honor; honour;

Antonyms:

dishonor; borrow; deny; withdraw; take;

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