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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Nowel - définition

JOYFUL SONG THAT CELEBRATES A SEASONAL CHRISTIAN FESTIVE, MOST OFTEN CHRISTMAS BUT ALSO THE COMING OF EASTER AND EASTER, APPEARED AN ACCOMPANIMENT TO MEDIEVAL CAROLE DANCE
Carol singer; Carols; Caroling; Nowel; Kálanda; Caroler; Carolers; Carolling; Caroller
  • Singing carols during the 2014 Declaration of [[Christmas Peace]] in [[Porvoo]], [[Finland]]

Nowel         
·noun The core, or the inner part, of a mold for casting a large hollow object.
II. Nowel ·noun Christmas; also, a shout of joy at Christmas for the birth of the Savior.
III. Nowel ·noun The bottom part of a mold or of a flask, in distinction from the cope; the drag.
IV. Nowel ·noun A kind of hymn, or canticle, of mediaeval origin, sung in honor of the Nativity of our Lord; a Christmas carol.
Nowel         
(also Nowell)
¦ noun archaic spelling of Noel.
Carol (music)         
A carol is a festive song, generally religious but not necessarily connected with church worship, and sometime accompanied by a dance. A caroller (or caroler) is someone who sings carols, and is said to be carolling (or caroling).

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Carol (music)

A carol is a festive song, generally religious but not necessarily connected with Christian church worship, and sometimes accompanied by a dance. A caroller (or caroler) is someone who sings carols, and is said to be carolling (or caroling).

Today the carol is represented almost exclusively by the Advent carol, the Christmas carol, and to a lesser extent by the Easter carol; however, despite their present association with religion, this has not always been the case.