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Definition of entertainment
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Entertainment
(n.)
Admission
into
service;
service.
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Coffeehouse
::
Coffeehouse
(n.) A house of
entertainment,
where
guests
are
supplied
with
coffee
and other
refreshments,
and where men meet for
conversation..
Junket
::
Junket
(n.) A
feast;
an
entertainment.
Party
::
Party (v.) A
number
of
persons
invited
to a
social
entertainment;
a
select
company;
as, a
dinner
party;
also, the
entertainment
itself;
as, to give a
party..
Ambigu
::
Ambigu
(n.) An
entertainment
at which a
medley
of
dishes
is set on at the same time.
Junketing
::
Junketing
(n.) A feast or
entertainment;
a
revel.
Mask
::
Mask (n.) A
festive
entertainment
of
dancing
or other
diversions,
where all wear
masks;
a
masquerade;
hence,
a
revel;
a
frolic;
a
delusive
show..
Fare
::
Fare (v.) Food;
provisions
for the
table;
entertainment;
as,
coarse
fare;
delicious
fare..
Kirmess
::
Kirmess
(n.) In
Europe,
particularly
in
Belgium
and
Holland,
and
outdoor
festival
and fair; in the
United
States,
generally
an
indoor
entertainment
and fair
combined..
Drinking
::
Drinking
(n.) An
entertainment
with
liquors;
a
carousal.
Welcome
::
Welcome
(n.)
Received
with
gladness;
admitted
willingly
to the
house,
entertainment,
or
company;
as, a
welcome
visitor..
Inn
::
Inn (n.) A house for the
lodging
and
entertainment
of
travelers
or
wayfarers;
a
tavern;
a
public
house;
a
hotel.
Entertain
::
Entertain
(v. i.) To
receive,
or
provide
entertainment
for,
guests;
as, he
entertains
generously..
Scalper
::
Scalper
(n.) A
person
who buys
tickets
for
entertainment
or
sports
events
and sells them at a
profit,
often at a much
higher
price.
Also,
ticket
scalper..
Interlude
::
Interlude
(n.) A short
entertainment
exhibited
on the stage
between
the acts of a play, or
between
the play and the
afterpiece,
to
relieve
the
tedium
of
waiting..
Gayety
::
Gayety
(a.) The state of being gay;
merriment;
mirth;
acts or
entertainments
prompted
by, or
inspiring,
merry
delight;
-- used often in the
plural;
as, the
gayeties
of the
season..
Assembly
::
Assembly
(n.) A
company
of
persons
collected
together
in one
place,
and
usually
for some
common
purpose,
esp. for
deliberation
and
legislation,
for
worship,
or for
social
entertainment..
Feast
::
Feast (n.) That which is
partaken
of, or
shared
in, with
delight;
something
highly
agreeable;
entertainment..
Hogmanay
::
Hogmanay
(n.) The old name, in
Scotland,
for the last day of the year, on which
children
go about
singing,
and
receive
a dole of bread or
cakes;
also, the
entertainment
given on that day to a
visitor,
or the gift given to an
applicant..
Tig
::
Tig (n.) A
capacious,
flat-bottomed
drinking
cup,
generally
with four
handles,
formerly
used for
passing
around
the table at
convivial
entertainment..
Quodlibetical
::
Quodlibetical
(a.) Not
restricted
to a
particular
subject;
discussed
for
curiosity
or
entertainment.
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