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wassail

mid-12c., from Old Norse ves heill "be healthy," a salutation, from ves, imperative of vesa "to be" (see was) + heill "healthy," from Proto-Germanic *haila- (see health). Use as a drinking phrase appears to have arisen among Danes in England and spread to native inhabitants.

A similar formation appears in Old English wes þu hal, but this is not recorded as a drinking salutation. Sense extended c. 1300 to "liquor in which healths were drunk," especially spiced ale used in Christmas Eve celebrations. Meaning "a carousal, reveling" first attested c. 1600. Wassailing "custom of going caroling house to house at Christmas time" is recorded from 1742.

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Definitions of wassail from WordNet
1
wassail (v.)
celebrate noisily, often indulging in drinking; engage in uproarious festivities;
Synonyms: revel / racket / make whoopie / make merry / make happy / whoop it up / jollify
wassail (v.)
propose a toast to;
Synonyms: toast / drink / pledge / salute
2
wassail (n.)
a punch made of sweetened ale or wine heated with spices and roasted apples; especially at Christmas;
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