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From which language do we get wreath?
Old English - etymological marker wr - denotes twisting or turning
Which word comes from Old Norse:
hreinn + dyr
"to run" + "animal"
Reindeer
Weihnachtsmann
German Santa Claus
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The Grinch Who Stole Christmas
pixxie
do not double x
[ə pʌpi fər hɑnəkə]
What is the word sum for holiday?
holy+day--> holiday
This word comes from Dutch koekje "little cake,"
Cookie
Père Noël
French Santa Claus
Home Alone
jungle cruuse
no double u!
[ʤɪŋgəl bɛlz]
Jingle Bells
Do they share a common base:
joy
rejoice
enjoy
no, they are cousins.
Joy and enjoy share <joy>
but <joice> is an altered form of joy from Old French
Which word comes from Dutch "slee", shortened from slede
Sleigh
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Father Christmas
English Santa Claus
Mickey's Christmas Carol
Pirates of the Caribbbean
no triple letters
[aɪ wɑnt ə ˌhɪpəˈpɑtəməs fɔr ˈkrɪsməs]
I want a hippopotamus for Christmas
What kind of plant is this?
a poinsettia.
It is an eponym - the plant was named for its creator, Joel R. Poinsett
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A word from mid-13c. , meaning "that which is given"
gift
Sinterklaas
Dutch Santa Claus
Elf
Temple of the forbidden I
I is the function word, eye is the noun.
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[aɪ sɔ ˈmɑmi ˈkɪsɪŋ ˈsæntə klɔz ]
I saw mommy kissing Santa Claus
Unscramble the word
wonsanm
snowman
What is the origin of the word wrap
old English
Babbo Natale
Italian Santa Claus
A Rugrats Chanukah
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Space Mounten
mountain is French and has the ain suffix.
[sæntə klɔz ɪz ˈkʌmɪŋ tu taʊn]
Santa Claus is coming to town