Wassail
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Wassail in medieval times
Wassail is a drinking game/custom of the English, especially around the 12th Century. See: 12th_Century_Drinking
Wassail is derived from the Old English phrase wes h�l, which translates as "be in good health". The term is famously used throughout the medieval carol The Gloucestershire Wassail, and to sing carols is sometimes referred to as Wassailing.
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Wassail in the SCA
The Kingdom of Ealdormere uses "wassail" as an expression of acclamation and joy.
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