Feastful - Law Dictionary Search Results
Feasts
Feasts, anniversary days of rejoining, either on a civil or religious
All Saints, Feast of
All Saints, Feast of, 1st of November.
Annunciation, feast of
Annunciation, feast of. 25th March, known as Lady Day, see QUARTER DAYS.
Feastful
Festive festal joyful sumptuous luxurious
Dedication-day
Dedication-day [festum dedicationis, Lat.], the feast of dedication of churches, or rather the feast-day of the
Hanukka
The Jewish Feast of the Dedication instituted by Judas Maccabaeligus his brothers and
Easter
by the ancient Saxons early in the spring], a movable feast of the church, held in memory of our Saviour's resurrection.
Junket
To feast to banquet to make an entertainment sometimes applied opprobriously to
Epulation
A feasting or feast banquet
Banquetter
One who banquets one who feasts or makes feasts
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