Brumalia

/bruːˈmeɪliə/ noun

Ancient Roman winter festival celebrated in December honoring Saturn, featuring role reversals and merrymaking among all social classes.

From Latin Brumalia, derived from bruma meaning 'winter solstice' or 'shortest day.' The festival name comes from the astronomical event it commemorated, evolving into a general term for December festivities.

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