We sang a Christmas carol to our neighborhood.
Christmas Carol
No, Christmas is a proper noun, the name of a specific holiday.
It come from the latin word Natas it is also how you get the word prenatal
the word dungaree come form Hindi
Middle English : from Old French carole
The Spirit of Christmas yet to Come
There is a Greek word 'Khoraules' which means 'flute player that accompanies the floral dance'. The word Khorus refers to Chorus, This word came to Europe to mean the Christmas Hymn
We sang a Christmas carol to our neighborhood.
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That's not a Latin word.
The word "carol" comes from the Old French word "carole" or the Latin word "choraula," both of which refer to a circle dance accompanied by singing. Over time, the term evolved to designate a joyful song or hymn typically sung during the Christmas season.
Carol/Carole comes from the French name, meaning "Melody/song".
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The correct word in this case would be Christmas carol.
The word "plaque" does not occur in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol.
That's not a Latin word.