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Definition of feast
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Feast (v. t.) To
delight;
to
gratify;
as, to feast the
soul..
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Utas
::
Utas (n.) The
eighth
day after any term or
feast;
the
octave;
as, the utas of St.
Michael..
Festive
::
Festive
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
becoming,
a
feast;
festal;
joyous;
gay;
mirthful;
sportive..
Yule
::
Yule (n.)
Christmas
or
Christmastide;
the feast of the
Nativity
of our
Savior.
Martinmas
::
Martinmas
(n.) The feast of St.
Martin,
the
eleventh
of
November;
-- often
called
martlemans..
Festal
::
Festal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
holiday
or a
feast;
joyous;
festive.
Feast
::
Feast (v. t.) To
delight;
to
gratify;
as, to feast the
soul..
Unfestlich
::
Unfestlich
(a.) Unfit for a
feast;
hence,
jaded;
worn..
Festeye
::
Festeye
(v. t.) To
feast;
to
entertain.
Barbecue
::
Barbecue
(n.) A hog, ox, or other large
animal
roasted
or
broiled
whole for a
feast..
Epulary
::
Epulary
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a feast or
banquet.
Carousal
::
Carousal
(n.) A
jovial
feast or
festival;
a
drunken
revel;
a
carouse.
Transfiguratien
::
Transfiguratien
(n.) A feast held by some
branches
of the
Christian
church
on the 6th of
August,
in
commemoration
of the
miraculous
change
above
mentioned..
Rudmasday
::
Rudmasday
(n.)
Either
of the
feasts
of the Holy
Cross,
occuring
on May 3 and
September
14,
annually..
Feaster
::
Feaster
(n.) One who fares
deliciously.
Marshal
::
Marshal
(n.) One who
regulates
rank and order at a feast or any other
assembly,
directs
the order of
procession,
and the
like..
Banquet
::
Banquet
(v. i.) To
regale
one's self with good
eating
and
drinking;
to
feast.
Passover
::
Passover
(n.) The
sacrifice
offered
at the feast of the
passover;
the
paschal
lamb.
Taverning
::
Taverning
(n.) A
feasting
at
taverns.
Dinner
::
Dinner
(n.) An
entertainment;
a
feast.
Quinzaine
::
Quinzaine
(n.) The
fifteenth
day after a feast day,
including
both in the
reckoning..
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