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carol
A religious song or ballad of joy

They sang a Christmas carol.

A song of joy

The sunshine struck hot on his fur, soft breezes caressed his heated brow, and after the seclusion of the cellarage he had lived in so long the carol of happy birds fell on his dulled hearing almost like a shout.

To sing carols, especially Christmas carols in a group
{v} to sing, warble, praise, extol, magnify
To praise or celebrate in song
{i} song of praise, song of joy; Christmas carol
A round dance accompanied by singing
The term was derived from a medieval French word, carole, a circle dance In England it was first associated with pagan songs celegrating the winter solstice It then developed into a song of praise and celebration, usually for Christmas
Carols are Christian religious songs that are sung at Christmas. carol singers at the door. a traditional Christmas song (carol (13-17 centuries), from carole, probably from choraula , from , from choros ( CHORUS) + aulein 'to play a REED2 instrument'). carolled carolling caroled caroling to sing or say something in a happy way. born Oct. 15, 1893, Sinaia, Rom. died April 4, 1953, Estoril, Port. King of Romania (1930-40). He became crown prince on the death of his great uncle, Carol I, in 1914. Because of his scandalous affair with Magda Lupescu (1896?-1977), he was obliged to renounce his rights to the throne and go into exile in 1925, but he returned in 1930 and became king. He gradually undermined Romanian democracy and in 1938 proclaimed a corporatist dictatorship, but in 1940 he was forced to abdicate in favour of his son Michael. orig. Karl Eitel Friedrich, prince von Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen born April 20, 1839, Sigmaringen, Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen died Oct. 10 1914, Sinaia, Rom. King of Romania (1881-1914). Originally a German prince, he became prince of Romania in 1866, and when Romania gained full independence from the Ottoman Empire he was crowned its first king. He brought notable military and economic development along Western lines, but his neglect of festering rural problems led to the bloody peasant rebellion of 1907. Popular song, usually of religious joy, associated with a season, especially Christmas. It typically alternates verses with a repeated refrain or chorus. The carol originated in medieval England, with texts in English or Latin or both, and it was often associated with dancing and processions. The French noë l, the German Weihnachtslied, and the Spanish villancico can also be regarded as carols. Burnett Carol Carol II Jemison Mae Carol Oates Joyce Carol Reed Sir Carol Carol I
a hymn or poem often sung, as at Christmas, by a group, with an individual taking the changing stanzas and the group taking the burden or refrain Wynkyn de Worde, Caxton's assistant, printed the first collection of carols in 1521 An example is "I Saw Three Ships "
a joyful song (usually celebrating the birth of Christ)
A round dance
to sing joyfully; to warble
Joyful music, as of a song
A song of praise of devotion; as, a Christmas or Easter carol
To sing (a song) cheerfully
Any festive religious song that follows the melodies of secular songs rather than sacred hymns
{f} sing; sing Christmas carols; praise and glorify in song
To sing; esp
joyful religious song celebrating the birth of Christ
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