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The English noun yule was migrated from the Old English word geol, or geola, meaning Christmas Day, Christmastide; but it originated with the OldNorse word jol (plural), which was a heathen feast of unknown origin.

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The word "Yule" comes from Old English "ġēol" which is derived from Old Norse "jól." Yule is traditionally associated with the Christmas season and comes from pre-Christian winter solstice celebrations.

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