WASSAILED
Verb
wassailed
simple past tense and past participle of wassail
Source: Wiktionary
WASSAIL
Was"sail, n. Etym: [AS. wes hal (or an equivalent form in another
dialect) be in health, which was the form of drinking a health. The
form wes is imperative. See Was, and Whole.]
1. An ancient expression of good wishes on a festive occasion,
especially in drinking to some one.
Geoffrey of Monmouth relates, on the authority of Walter Calenius,
that this lady [Rowena], the daughter of Hengist, knelt down on the
approach of the king, and, presenting him with a cup of wine,
exclaimed, Lord king wæs heil, that is, literally, Health be to you.
N. Drake.
2. An occasion on which such good wishes are expressed in drinking; a
drinking bout; a carouse. "In merry wassail he . . . peals his loud
song." Sir W. Scott.
The king doth wake to-night and takes his rouse, Keeps wassail. Shak.
The victors abandoned themselves to feasting and wassail. Prescott.
3. The liquor used for a wassail; esp., a beverage formerly much used
in England at Christmas and other festivals, made of ale (or wine)
flavored with spices, sugar, toast, roasted apples, etc.; -- called
also lamb's wool.
A jolly wassail bowl, A wassail of good ale. Old Song.
4. A festive or drinking song or glee. [Obs.]
Have you done your wassail! 'T is a handsome, drowsy ditty, I'll
assure you. Beau. & Fl.
Was"sail, a.
Definition: Of or pertaining to wassail, or to a wassail; convivial; as, a
wassail bowl. "Awassail candle, my lord, all tallow." Shak. Wassail
bowl, a bowl in which wassail was mixed, and placed upon the table.
"Spiced wassail bowl." J. Fletcher. "When the cloth was removed, the
butler brought in a huge silver vessel . . . Its appearance was
hailed with acclamation, being the wassail bowl so renowned in
Christmas festivity." W. Irving.
– Wassail cup, a cup from which wassail was drunk.
Was"sail, v. i.
Definition: To hold a wassail; to carouse.
Spending all the day, and good part of the night, in dancing,
caroling, and wassailing. Sir P. Sidney.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition