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In Anglo-Saxon, the term for "cheers" as a toast or expression of good wishes is not directly translatable, but a common phrase used during toasts was "wēod," which means "to thrive" or "to grow." The culture would often celebrate with communal drinking and expressions of goodwill. Another phrase that might be used in similar contexts is "drinc hæl," meaning "drink health." This reflects the communal and celebratory spirit of gatherings during that time.

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