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AnswerThe word carol came from a Greek dance called a choraulein, which was accompanied by flute music. The dance later spread throughout Europe and became especially popular with the French, who replaced the flute music with singing. People originally performed carols on several occasions during the year. By the 1600's, carols involved singing only, and Christmas had become the main holiday for these songs.

Most of the carols sung today were originally composed in the 1700's and 1800's. They include "O Little Town of Bethlehem" and "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing." The words of the famous carol "Silent Night" were written on Christmas Eve in 1818 by Joseph Mohr, an Austrian priest. Franz Gruber, the organist of Mohr's church, composed the music that same night, and the carol was sung at midnight Mass. "O Holy Night" was introduced at midnight Mass in 1847. Adolphe Adam, a French composer, wrote the music. Popular nonreligious carols include "Jingle Bells" and "White Christmas."

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xmas is not a word, it is shorthand for Christmas with a greek letter "chi" replacing christ. The traditional symbol for christ in the early church was the pair of greek letters "chi" and "ro" written on top of each other to form a new symbol.

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At the birth of Christ, about 2000 years ago.

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to have cheer and to thank the lord for everything we had

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Christian ! The hint is in the first six letters !

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