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Last seen on: Wall Street Journal Crossword – December 08 2021 – Get Cracking

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¡Ole! or ¡olé! is a Spanish interjection used to cheer on or praise a performance commonly used in bullfighting and flamenco dance. In football, it can be used as a form of mockery or encouragement depending on how it is used, and it is also frequently used as a football chant as in “Olé, Olé, Olé”.

The origin of the word “olé” is uncertain. The commonest suggestion is that the word comes from “Allah”, the Arabic word for God, perhaps as “wa Ilâh” (by God), or “yāllāh” (O God). It was believed that the presence and power of God could be glimpsed through an exceptional performance, for example in a flamenco dance. It has been argued that when Flamenco dancers chant the word in cante jondo, they were reciting the beginning of the Shahada (“la illaha illa Allah”) and that they were performing a Muwashshah. Another suggestion, from linguist Joan Coromines in his Diccionario crítico etimológico castellano e hispánico, links it to the Spanish words for “hello”, i.e. hola and hala. Hola has also been proposed to have come from Arabic. However, the suggested derivations from Arabic of olé and hola are disputed and they are described by the Spanish Arabist Federico Corriente as “falsos arabismos” (false Arabisms) in his work Diccionario de Arabismos y Voces Afines en Iberorromance. The Spanish dictionary Diccionario de la lengua española that stated the “wa Ilâh” origin in its earlier editions has removed the claim since 2001.

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