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English ġēol,
earlier geoh(h)ol, geh(h)ol, and
geóla,
sometimes plural. The Old
English ġēol or ġēohol and
ġēola or ġēoli
indicate the 12-day
festival of "Yule"...
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Julian month Old
English Old High
German January Æfterra
Gēola "After Yule", or "Second Yule" Wintar-mánód
February Sol-mōnaþ ('mud month')
Hornung March...
- of rum and Club-Mate; Jaeger-Mate, a mix of Jägermeister and Club-Mate.
Geola Beverages of Dietenhofen,
Germany originally formulated and
marketed Club-Mate...
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Northumbrian Old
English Modern English transliteration Roman equivalent 1 Æfterra-
ġēola mōnaþ “After-Yule month”
January 2 Sol-mōnaþ “Sol month”
February 3 Hrēð-mōnaþ...
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Reckoning of Time) that the
entire winter solstice period was
known as
Ġēola.
Later on,
December became known as Ǣrra-ġēolamōnaþ and
January became known...
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Meaning Approximate Gregorian dates 2 Yule 22
December 1
Afteryule Æfterra
Gēola After Christmas 23
December to 21
January 2
Solmath Sol-mōnaþ [Offering...
- Nativity,
meaning 'birth', is from the
Latin nātīvitās. In Old English,
Gēola ('Yule')
referred to the
period corresponding to
December and January, which...
- Cold, Oak or Wolf Moon, or Moon of Long Nights, Long Night's Moon,
Aerra Geola (Month
Before Yule),
Wintermonat (Winter Month),
Heilagmanoth (Holy Month)...
- (including the English)
celebrated a
midwinter event called Yule (Old
English geola or giuli). With the
Christianization of
Germanic Europe,
numerous traditions...
- /t̪ʰ/
Norse þrǣll → tràill /t̪ʰɾaːʎ/ (slave) /h/ → /t̪ʰ/
Scots hogsheid ‘hogshead’ →
tocasaid /t̪ʰɔʰkəs̪ətʲ/ /j/ → /kʲ/
English yawl →
geòla /kʲɔːl̪ˠə/...