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white Christmas - traducción al árabe

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
White Christmas (album); White christmas; White Christmas (disambiguation)

white Christmas         
عيد الميلاد عند الغربيين إذا صحته نزول الثلوج
Father Christmas         
  • Christmas with his children 1836
  • ''Domestic Theatricals'' 1881
  • JA Fitzgerald]] showing nocturnal visitors in 1868, before the American Santa Claus tradition took hold.
  • Father Christmas, as illustrated in Josiah King's two pamphlets of 1658 and 1678
  • OED]]'s'' definition<ref name="OED"/> of Father Christmas as "a personification of Christmas, now conventionally pictured as a benevolent old man with a long white beard and red clothes trimmed with white fur, who brings presents for children on the night before Christmas Day".
  • JRR Tolkien]], published in 1976
  • ''Punch'']], Dec 1919
  • Father Christmas depicted in ''The Vindication of Christmas'', 1652
  • A [[Merry England]] vision of Old Christmas 1836
  • ''Old Father Christmas, or The Cave of Mystery'' 1866
  • Santa Claus, as presented in ''Howitt's Journal of Literature and Popular Progress'', London 1848
  • '[[Ghost of Christmas Present]]' in [[Charles Dickens]]'s ''[[A Christmas Carol]] 1843''.
FOLKLORIC PERSONIFICATION OF CHRISTMAS IN SEVERAL ENGLISH‐SPEAKING PARTS OF THE WORLD
Father christmas; Christmas Father; Old Father Christmas
بابا نويل
Christmas         
  • Jackie]].
  • A Norwegian Christmas, 1846 painting by [[Adolph Tidemand]]
  • On Christmas, the Christ Candle in the center of the [[Advent wreath]] is traditionally lit in many [[church service]]s.
  • page=[https://archive.org/details/moscowmadness00timo/page/72 72] }}</ref>
  • Christmas carolers in [[Jersey]]
  • Children in Oklahoma reenact a [[Nativity play]]
  • Mosaic in Mausoleum M in the pre-fourth-century necropolis under [[St Peter's Basilica]] in Rome, interpreted by some as Jesus represented as ''Christus Sol'' (Christ the Sun).<ref>Kelly, Joseph F., ''The Origins of Christmas'', Liturgical Press, 2004, pp. 67–69.</ref>
  • [[Christmas market]] in [[Jena]], Germany
  • [[Christmas dinner]] setting
  • Annunciation Church]] in Nazareth, 1965
  • Santa]] and some of his reindeer
  • quote=It is quite normal to go to church on Christmas Eve, and many people like to celebrate a christening or wedding in church. The Church is especially important at the end of a life; by far the majority of funerals are still conducted in a church by a minister.}}</ref>
  • Old Father Christmas]]'', (1686), published after Christmas was reinstated as a holy day in England
  • Christmas decorations at the [[Galeries Lafayette]] department store in Paris, France. The Christmas season is the busiest trading period for retailers.
  • ''Adoration of the Shepherds'' (1622) by [[Gerard van Honthorst]] depicts the nativity of Jesus
  • Christmas gifts under a Christmas tree
  • ''Nativity of Christ'', medieval illustration from the ''[[Hortus deliciarum]]'' of [[Herrad of Landsberg]] (12th century)
  • The coronation of Charlemagne on Christmas of 800 helped promote the popularity of the holiday
  • Dark brown – countries that do not recognize Christmas on December 25 or January 7 as a public holiday.<br />Light brown – countries that do not recognize Christmas as a public holiday, but the holiday is given observance.
  • money supply in US banks]] is increased for Christmas shopping
  • Neapolitan]] ''presepe'' or ''presepio'', or Nativity scene. Local crèches are renowned for their ornate decorations and symbolic figurines, often mirroring daily life.
  • Saint Andrei Rublev]], 15th century
  • ''The Nativity'', from a 14th-century [[Missal]]; a liturgical book containing texts and music necessary for the celebration of Mass throughout the year
  • [[Ebenezer Scrooge]] and the [[Ghost of Christmas Present]]. From [[Charles Dickens]]' ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'', 1843.
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  • Child singers in [[Bucharest]], 1841
  • The Queen's Christmas tree at [[Windsor Castle]], published in the ''Illustrated London News'', 1848
  • The Christmas Visit. Postcard, c.1910
HOLIDAY ORIGINATING IN CHRISTIANITY, USUALLY DECEMBER 25
Christmas day; Chrismas; Crismas; Cristmas; Christmass; Crissmas; Christ's Mass; Chrimbo; Chirstma; Chirstmas; Nativity of the Lord; Feast of the Nativity; Christmas spirit; Christmas Day; Christmas in the United States (1946–1964); Christmas in baby boomer America; Christmas in the United States, for children of the baby boom era; Christmas in the United States, post-War; Christmas in the United States during the post-War years; Christ mas; Christ Mass; Orthodox Christmas; Christmas Mass; Christian Christmas; Christmas in the post-War United States; Chisrtmas; Date of Christmas; Christmas (United States); First Day of Christmas; Christmases; Calculation hypothesis; Quartodecimal; Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord; Christmas in the post-war United States; Christmas in the United States (1946-1964); Cristesmæsse; History of Christmas; Jesus' Birthday; Christ's Birthday; Birthday of Christ; Birthday of Jesus; Christ's birthday; Jesus' birthday; Eastern Orthodox Christmas
اسْم : عيد الميلاد

Definición

white Christmas
¦ noun a Christmas during which there is snow on the ground.

Wikipedia

White Christmas

White Christmas most commonly refers to:

  • White Christmas (weather), snowfall or snow-covered ground on Christmas Day
  • "White Christmas" (song), a 1942 song written by Irving Berlin

White Christmas may also refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de white Christmas
1. "White Christmas is the favourite festive flutter and 2007 is no exception with hundreds of thousands already riding on a white Christmas," said William Hill‘s spokesman Rupert Adams.
2. Last year, the entire country enjoyed a white Christmas.
3. They were even playing White Christmas over the speakers.
4. I love a White Christmas, and the way it looks we should be getting one.
5. Rapid changes in temperature will confuse wildlife and a white Christmas will be a distant dream.