"Troll the ancient yuletide carol" comes from "Deck the Halls with Boughs of Holly."
Its a religious folk song or popular hymn, particularly one associated with Christmas. The word carol comes from the ancient Greek to dance in a circle and from the old French term meaning to sing to accompany a dance
The only episode that comes close to that description is Grimm Job where Mort Goldman is represented as a bridge troll.
Christmas. It has other names, such as Xmas (an abbreviation), Yule, Yuletide and Noel, which comes from the french word for Christmas, Noël.
Carol/Carole comes from the French name, meaning "Melody/song".
Santa's favourite Christmas Carol is 'Here Comes Santa Claus'.
Sing....I guess... -- The word "carol" comes from the ancient Greek "choros" which means "dancing in a circle," and from the Old French word "Carole" which means "a song to accompany dancing". The use of the term originated in Britain and France in the middle ages
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