8 Verbs to Use for the Word mistletoe

WILL L. GRAVES. Makio. ~Triolet.~ He kissed me 'neath the mistletoe!

Some persons cut this mistletoe for some apothecaries in London, and sold them a quantity for ten shillings each time, and left only one branch remaining for more to sprout out.

" Of the numerous stories connected with the origin of the mistletoe, one is noticed by Lord Bacon, to the effect that a certain bird, known as the "missel-bird," fed upon a particular kind of seed, which, through its incapacity to digest, it evacuated whole, whereupon the seed, falling on the boughs of trees, vegetated and produced the mistletoe.

So Loki went and pulled the mistletoe and took it to the assembly of the gods.

"I spied the mistletoe when I was coming home, and it set me to wondering if it wouldn't help out; so I brought it along.

According to Toland (Works, i. 74), the festival of searching, cutting, and consecrating the mistletoe, took place on the 10th of March, or New Year's day.

Hother took the mistletoe and threw it at Balder, as Loki directed him.

On the sixth day, a high officiating Druid gathered mistletoe; a ceremony conducted with great solemnity.

8 Verbs to Use for the Word  mistletoe