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Qu'est-ce (qui) est I Believe in Father Christmas - définition


I Believe in Father Christmas         
SONG COMPOSED BY GREG LAKE, LYRICS BY PETER SINFIELD, INTERPOLATING "TROIKA" FROM "LIEUTENANT KIJÉ" BY SERGEI PROKOFIEV
I Believe In Father Christmas; I Believe In Father Christmas (Toyah Single)
"I Believe in Father Christmas" is a song by English musician Greg Lake with lyrics by Peter Sinfield. Although it is often categorised as a Christmas song, this was not Lake's intention.
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
¦ noun Brit. an imaginary figure said to bring presents for children on the night before Christmas Day.
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
Father Christmas is the name given to an imaginary old man with a long white beard and a red coat. Traditionally, young children in many countries are told that he brings their Christmas presents. (BRIT; in AM, use Santa Claus
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= Santa Claus
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