Christmas Glossary
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Shepherd: A person who looks after sheep.
Sit On Santa Clauss Knee: It is a common tradition to go to a person dressed up as Santa Claus and tell him what you would like to get for Christmas.
Sleigh: A light horse-drawn cart on runners that is used to carry people over snow and ice.
Snow: Water vapor from the sky that falls as white flakes and covers the ground.
Star: A bright point in the night sky which is a large, distant incandescent body like the sun.
Stockings: Literally, ‘socks.’ Nowadays, they are quite big-you would have to be about 10 feet tall to fit into the stockings most children hang. People hang stockings in front of a fireplace. Small pr . . . View Full Definition
Swaddling Clothes: Narrow strips of cloth wrapped around an infant (Merriam-Webster On-line). Jesus was wrapped in swaddling clothes and placed in the manger
The First Christmas: Obviously, refers to the birth of Jesus over 2000 years ago.
The Holiday Season: The time running from just before Christmas until New Year’s.
The Star Of Bethlehem: The star that announced the birth of Jesus and guided the wise men to find Him.
Tinsel: A glittering material with a metallic appearance that is produced in strips, sheets, or the like and used for its decorative effect during Christmas and other holidays.
Trimming The Tree: Decorating the tree is called ‘trimming the tree’.
White Christmas: A Christmas with snow on the ground.
Wreath: A circular band, usu. Of flowers or foliage woven or twisted together, used as a symbol or decoration.
Write A Letter To Santa Claus: Many children write letters to Santa Claus telling him what they would like to get for Christmas.
Xmas: Abbreviation or informal term for Christmas.
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