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Winter Word Wonders

Section 6
Across
Old English December, from Latin, from decem ‘ten’ (being originally the tenth month of the Roman year); subsequently reinforced by Anglo-Norman French decembre.
Old English frost, forst, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vorst and German Frost, also to freeze.
early 18th century (originally Scots): of unknown origin. Warm and comforting.
Old English Crīstes mæsse (see Christ, Mass).
Old English engel, ultimately via ecclesiastical Latin from Greek angelos ‘messenger’; superseded in Middle English by forms from Old French angele.
Down
mid 19th century: from Inuit iglu ‘house’.
early 19th century (originally US, denoting a violent blow): of unknown origin.
From Saint Nick's Dutch nickname, Sinter Klaas, a shortened form of Sint Nikolaas.
Old English snāw and man(n)
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.
Old English trēow, trēo : from a Germanic variant of an Indo-European root shared by Greek doru ‘wood, spear’, drus ‘oak’.