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English speakers borrowed the word noel from french Early christians used it to refer specifically to the birth of christ, often in the phrase “dies natalis,” meaning the “day of birth.” It can be traced further back to the latin word natalis, which can mean birthday as a noun or of or relating to birth as an adjective.

Eventually, it entered middle english as nowel, and today, the term noel signifies both the celebration of christmas and the traditional carols sung during the season. “noel” comes from the same root words from latin, natus, where we get the nativity, meaning “birth We've been singing it all season long, but what are we talking about

Find out what the word noel means and how to use it appropriately during the holidays.

Noel derives from the old french noël, meaning christmas It is a variant (and later replacement) of nael, which itself comes from the latin natalis, meaning birth.

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