Feastful - Law Dictionary Search Results
Holiday, or Holyday
Holiday, or Holyday, a feast day with cessation from labour, as by 5 & 6
Halimass, or Hallamass
Halimass, or Hallamass, the feast of all Saints, on the 1st of November; one of
Outfeast
To exceed in feasting
Fild-ale, or Filk-ale
Fild-ale, or Filk-ale [fr. fillen, sax., to fill, and ale], an ale-feast. A term applied to an extortionate practice of...
Festum stultorum
Festum stultorum, the feast of fools, anciently observed on New Year's Day.
Pasch
The passover the feast of Easter
VerbarLupercalia
A feast of the Romans in honor of Lupercus or Pan
Omophagic
Eating raw flesh using uncooked meat as food as omophagic feasts rites
Convivial
Of or relating to a feast or entertainment or to eating and drinking with accompanying festivity
Epulary
Of or pertaining to a feast or banquet
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