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Winter Word Wonders

Section 1
Across
Middle English: from Old French carole (noun), caroler (verb), of unknown origin.
Old English hāligdæg ‘holy day’.
mid 18th century: from Norwegian, from Old Norse skíth ‘billet, snowshoe’.
Old English ælf, of Germanic origin; related to German Alp ‘nightmare’.
Middle English: from Old Norse gipt ; related to give
Old English cald, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch koud and German kalt, also to Latin gelu ‘frost’.
Old English snāw and Old Norse flak ‘loose or torn piece’
Down
early 17th century: from French chocolat, from Nahuatl chocolatl ‘food made from cacao seeds’, influenced by unrelated cacaua-atl‘drink made from cacao’.
late Middle English: via Old French from Latin arcticus, articus, from Greek arktikos, from arktos ‘bear, Ursa Major, pole star’.
Old English Crīstes mæsse (see Christ, Mass).
mid 19th century: from Inuit iglu ‘house’.
late 16th century: from stock in the dialect sense ‘conjugated for progressive tense.
early 17th century: via Russian from the Siberian language Nenets, ‘skin coat’.
Old English snāw, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch sneeuw and German Schnee, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin nix, niv- and Greek nipha