Onlar Noel Yortusu'nda evlendiler. - They married on Christmas Eve.
Eğer eğerler ve fakatlar şekerleme ve çerez olsalar, hepimiz neşeli bir Noel yaparız. - If ifs and buts were candy and nuts, we'd all have a merry Christmas.
A wintertime holiday celebrated by the Heathen/Pagan Scandinavian, Germanic, and Anglo-Saxon peoples
The midwinter festival (winter solstice) A time for tales told around a warm hearth, special preserved foods, and heralding the new year Many people exchange gifts on Yule 4 to celebrate the return of the sun, the gift of the Creator
An ancient Celtic seasonal day of celebration at the time of the winter solstice Depending upon the year, the solstice may fall on DEC-20 to 23 A popular minor Sabbat (holy day) observed by Wiccans and other Neopagans
you'll; A Pagan celebration which runs from approximately the sunset of December 20th to approximatelyi the sunset of December 21st [the dates vary from year to year as the exact date is dependent upon the position of the sun] Marks the height of Winter Also called: Winter Solstice
A yuletide decoration comprising of a potted tree decorated with ribbons and religions symbols used by modern pagans, especially followers of Heathenry
orig. Joe Yule, Jr. born Sept. 23, 1920, Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S. U.S. film actor. He joined his family in their vaudeville act from the age of 17 months and made his film debut playing a cigar-smoking midget con man in 1926. He starred in 50 RKO short comedies as Mickey McGuire (1927-33) and won praise for his roles in A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935) and Boys Town (1938). From 1937 he played the cocky, energetic Andy Hardy in a series of popular films, often teamed with Judy Garland. His later film successes include The Human Comedy (1943), National Velvet (1944), Baby Face Nelson (1957), and The Black Stallion (1979). He made a successful Broadway debut in Sugar Babies in 1979, and he continued to perform in popular musical theatre productions, appearing in the title role of The Wizard of Oz in 1998
yule
التركية النطق
yul
النطق
/ˈyo͞ol/ /ˈjuːl/
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[ 'yü(&)l ] (noun.) before 12th century. From the Middle English yole, from Old English geōl, either cognate withOnline Oxford English Dictionary or from ODS eng. yule laant fra nordisk, the English Yule was borrowed from Old Norse Old Norse jól, the name of a pre-Christian holiday held in midwinter, and later applied to the Christian celebration of Christmas. Also see Old English giuli and Old Norse ýlir.