LORD OF MISRULE


Meaning of LORD OF MISRULE in English

Etymology: Middle English lorde of mysrewle

1. : one chosen to preside over the Christmas revels at court, in noble households, and elsewhere in England especially in the 15th and 16th centuries — called also Abbot of Misrule ; compare abbot of unreason

2. : the presiding officer of a popular festival

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