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  • 121skoal — I. ˈskōl noun ( s) Etymology: Danish skål, literally, bowl, cup; akin to Old Norse skāl bowl more at scale : a toast to someone s health, well being, or prosperity often used interjectionally II …

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  • 124Tamada (georgisch) — Statue eines Tamada, Tiflis. Der Tamada (georgisch თამადა) ist ein Tischmeister, der das Geschehen bei einem georgischen oder aserbaidschanischen Bankett, der Supra, lenkt und Trinksprüche ausbringt. Seine Aufgabe ähnelt dem eines antiken… …

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  • 125drink to — drink to, drink to the health of or drink the health of To drink wine, etc, with good wishes for the health, prosperity, etc of, to toast • • • Main Entry: ↑drink * * * drink (a toast) to celebrate or wish for the good fortune of someone or… …

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  • 126lamb's wool — 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… …

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  • 127Wassail — 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… …

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  • 128Ásatrú — is. Ásatrú (Icelandic for Æsir faith , pronounced|auːsatruː, in Old Norse IPA| [aːsatruː] ; Norwegian Åsatru , Swedish Asatro , Danish Asetro ) is a Neopagan movement inspired by Germanic polytheism, in particular the Norse paganism as described… …

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