varjule
Varjule is an archaic English word that refers to the dressing and furnishing of a house for Christmas. It is a term that was commonly used in the British Isles, particularly in the 18th and 19th centuries. The word is thought to be derived from the Old English words "var" meaning "fare" or "journey" and "jule" meaning "Christmas".
During the time period when varjule was used, Christmas was a time for elaborate feasts and celebrations.
The process of varjule involved decorating the house with festive items such as candles, ivy, and other
The tradition of varjule has largely fallen out of use in modern times, although many of the
The language and customs of the past can provide a fascinating glimpse into the history of Christmas