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Christmas Vocabulary

advent the arrival of someone or something important

Advent the coming (or second coming) of Jesus Christ; the month leading up to Christmas

angel a spiritual being acting as a messenger of God (usually shown as a human being with wings)

berry a small round fruit

Bethlehem the small town in the Middle East believed to be the birthplace of Jesus Christ

candle a cylinder of wax with a central wick (like string) which burns to produce light

chimney a vertical pipe in a house that allows smoke and gases to escape from a fireplace (Father Christmas traditionally enters a house through its chimney)

Christ the title of Jesus (also used as His name)

Christian a person who believes in Christianity; also an adjective

Christianity the religion based on the teachings and person of Jesus Christ

Christmas the annual Christian festival celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ (Christmas Day is on 25 December in Western Christianity)

Christmas cake a rich fruit cake covered with white icing, eaten at Christmas

Christmas card a greetings card that people send to friends and family at Christmas time

Christmas carol a religious song or popular hymn that people sing at Christmas time

Christmas Day 25 December, the birthday of Jesus Christ

Christmas Eve the evening or day before Christmas Day (24 December)

Christmas holidays the holiday period for about a week before and after Christmas Day

Christmas present a gift or present given at Christmas

Christmas tree an evergreen tree (often a spruce) that people decorate with lights and ornaments at Christmas

cracker a decorated paper tube that makes a sharp noise (“crack!”) and releases a small toy when two people pull it apart

decoration something that adds beauty; ornament

eggnog a traditional Christmas drink made of alcohol with beaten eggs and milk

Father Christmas an imaginary being who brings presents for children on the night before Christmas Day (also known as Santa Claus) – traditionally an old man with a red suit and white beard

fireplace a partly enclosed space in a house where people light a fire for warmth

frankincense a gum used for incense, one of the gifts that the three wise men gave to Jesus

gold a yellow precious metal, one of the gifts that the three wise men gave to Jesus

holly an evergreen plant with prickly dark green leaves and red berries

Jesus the name of Christ, the central figure of Christianity (believed by Christians to be the Son of God)

Joseph the husband of Mary (the mother of Jesus)

Magi the wise men from the East who brought gifts for the baby Jesus

manger a trough for food for horses or cattle (used by Mary as a cradle or bed for Jesus)

Mary the mother of Jesus

mistletoe a parasitic plant with white berries, traditionally used as a Christmas decoration

myrrh a gum used for perfume or incense, one of the gifts that the three wise men gave to Jesus

nativity the birth of a person

the Nativity the birth of Jesus Christ
nativity play a play that people perform at Christmas based on the birth of Jesus

ornament an object that adds beauty to something; a decoration

present a thing given to somebody as a gift

reindeer a deer with large antlers found in some cold climates (believed to pull the sleigh for Santa Claus or Father Christmas)

Santa Claus an imaginary being who brings presents for children on the night before Christmas Day (also known as Father Christmas) – traditionally an old man with a red suit and white beard

shepherd a person who looks after sheep

sleigh a sledge or light cart on runners pulled by horses or reindeer over snow and ice

star a bright point in the night sky which is a large, distant incandescent body like the sun

the Star of Bethlehem the star that announced the birth of Jesus and guided the wise men to find Him

tinsel a decoration consisting of thin strips of shiny metal foil, traditionally used at Christmas

turkey a bird like a large chicken, traditionally eaten at Christmas

wreath tree boughs intertwined into a circle

white Christmas a Christmas with snow on the ground

Xmas abbreviation or informal term for Christmas

From www.englishclub.com