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Winter Word Wonders

Section 3
Across
mid 19th century: from Inuit iglu ‘house’.
Old English Ianuarie (dative), from Latin Januarius (mensis ) ‘(month) of Janus’ (see Janus), the Roman god who presided over doors and beginnings.
Old English snāw and related to Middle Dutch and Dutch bal
Old English snāw and man(n)
Down
Middle English holi, shortened form of Old English holegn, holen, of Germanic origin; related to German Hulst .
Middle English: from Old French gai, of unknown origin.
Middle English (in the sense ‘cause joy to’): from Old French rejoiss-, lengthened stem of rejoir, from re-(expressing intensive force) + joir ‘experience joy’.
Old English hāligdæg ‘holy day’.
early 19th century (originally US, denoting a violent blow): of unknown origin.
Snowy: Old English snāw, of Germanic origin; with adjective suffix, "full of or characterized by," from Old English -ig.