Feastful - Law Dictionary Search Results
Banquet
A feast a sumptuous entertainment of eating and drinking often a complimentary
Semidouble
An office or feast celebrated with less solemnity than the double ones See Double
Corpus Christi Day
Corpus Christi Day, the 2nd June, a feast instituted in 1264 in honour of the Blessed Sacrament, and
Calendar
method of calculating the time of Easter and other movable feasts. The Protestants of Germany, Holland, Denmark, and Switzerland adopted this
Arvil-supper
Arvil-supper, a feast or entertainment made at a funeral in the north of
Almanack
month, and year, both common and particular, distinguishing the fasts, feasts, terms, etc., from the common days by proper marks, pointing
Smell feast
One who is apt to find and frequent good tables a parasite a sponger
Seneschal
dignitaries in the Middle Ages who had the superintendence of feasts and domestic ceremonies a steward Sometimes the seneschal had the
Phaeligacian
to the Phaeligacians a fabulous seafaring people fond of the feast the lyre and the dance mentioned by Homer
Rudmasday
Either of the feasts of the Holy Cross occuring on May 3 and September
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