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==wassail in the sca==
==wassail in the SCA==


Ealdormere uses "wassail" as an expression of acclamation and joy.
The [[Kingdom of Ealdormere]] uses "wassail" as an expression of acclamation and joy.


See also: [[huzzah]], [[vivat]], [[hoobah]]
See also: [[huzzah]], [[vivat]], [[hoobah]]

Revision as of 18:08, 8 June 2004

Wassail in medieval times

A drinking game/custom of the English, especially around the 12th century. See: 12th_Century_drinking

wassail in the SCA

The Kingdom of Ealdormere uses "wassail" as an expression of acclamation and joy.

See also: huzzah, vivat, hoobah