Carole

/kəˈroʊl/ noun

A traditional song or hymn, especially one sung at Christmas; also can be a given name.

From Old French 'carole,' which came from Medieval Latin and possibly Greek 'choraula' (dancing to music). The word originally meant a dance with singing and evolved to mean just the song itself.

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