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Definition of feast
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Feast (n.) To be
highly
gratified
or
delighted.
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Feaster
::
Feaster
(n.) One who
entertains
magnificently.
Matzoth
::
Matzoth
(n.) A cake of
unleavened
bread eaten by the Jews at the feast of the
Passover.
Anniversary
::
Anniversary
(a.)
Returning
with the year, at a
stated
time;
annual;
yearly;
as, an
anniversary
feast..
Junket
::
Junket
(n.) A
feast;
an
entertainment.
Hallowmas
::
Hallowmas
(n.) The feast of All
Saints,
or
Allhallows..
Junketing
::
Junketing
(n.) A feast or
entertainment;
a
revel.
Feste
::
Feste (n.) A
feast.
Feast
::
Feast (n.) A
festival;
a
holiday;
a
solemn,
or more
commonly,
a
joyous,
anniversary..
Deliciate
::
Deliciate
(v. t.) To
delight
one's self; to
indulge
in
feasting;
to
revel.
Epulary
::
Epulary
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a feast or
banquet.
Yule
::
Yule (n.)
Christmas
or
Christmastide;
the feast of the
Nativity
of our
Savior.
Simple
::
Simple
(a.) A feast which is not a
double
or a
semidouble.
Bride-ale
::
Bride-ale
(n.) A
rustic
wedding
feast;
a
bridal.
See Ale.
Carousal
::
Carousal
(n.) A
jovial
feast or
festival;
a
drunken
revel;
a
carouse.
Martinmas
::
Martinmas
(n.) The feast of St.
Martin,
the
eleventh
of
November;
-- often
called
martlemans..
Outfeast
::
Outfeast
(v. t.) To
exceed
in
feasting.
Devour
::
Devour
(v. t.) To eat up with
greediness;
to
consume
ravenously;
to feast upon like a wild beast or a
glutton;
to prey upon.
Enjoy
::
Enjoy (v. t.) To take
pleasure
or
satisfaction
in the
possession
or
experience
of; to feel or
perceive
with
pleasure;
to be
delighted
with; as, to enjoy the
dainties
of a
feast;
to enjoy
conversation..
Feast
::
Feast (v. t.) To
entertain
with
sumptuous
provisions;
to treat at the table
bountifully;
as, he was
feasted
by the
king..
Junket
::
Junket
(v. i.) To
feast;
to
banquet;
to make an
entertainment;
--
sometimes
applied
opprobriously
to
feasting
by
public
officers
at the
public
cost.
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