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.
yule as in Christmas
The homophone for yule is you'll, the contraction for you will.
The homophone for yule is "you'll."
You say "Come!" in Maasai language of the African origin as "Ou!".
he took the yule log, and placed it in the fire.
The origin of yule log is from Germans
Yule means... wait for it... it means "hey" in the language of Ebonics!!!Hope my incredibly awesome & informative answer helped!!! :)=) Yay me!
The Scottish surname Yule is first found on the isle of Yell, in the Shetlands.
The yule log tradition is to burn a Yule log. This tradition began in Europe when celebrating the winter solstice. They lit large bonfires.
Yule.
It is yule season.
The word Yule is a proper noun. Yule is the Christmas season.
Yule Yule-tide Yule logs.
Yule means Christmas, or the Christmas season. It comes from the Old English word, geola, which was a pagan feast that occurred around the same time Christmas does now.
yule as in Christmas
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Joe Yule's birth name is Ninnian Joseph Yule.