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From:
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feast
/ˈfist/
宴會,酒席,節會(vt.)款待,享樂,請客(vi.)參加宴會,享受
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Feast
n.
1.
A
festival
;
a
holiday
;
a
solemn
,
or
more
commonly
,
a
joyous
,
anniversary
.
The
seventh
day
shall
be
a
feast
to
the
Lord
.
--
Ex
.
xiii
. 6.
Now
his
parents
went
to
Jerusalem
every
year
at
the
feast
of
the
passover
.
--
Luke
ii
. 41.
Note:
☞
An
Ecclesiastical
feast
is
called
a
immovable feast
when
it
always
occurs
on
the
same
day
of
the
year
;
otherwise
it
is
called
a
movable feast
.
Easter
is
a
notable
movable feast
.
2.
A
festive
or
joyous
meal
;
a
grand
,
ceremonious
,
or
sumptuous
entertainment
,
of
which
many
guests
partake
;
a
banquet
characterized
by
tempting
variety
and
abundance
of
food
.
Enough
is
as
good
as
a
feast
.
--
Old
Proverb
.
Belshazzar
the
King
made
a
great
feast
to
a
thousand
of
his
lords
.
--
Dan
.
v
. 1.
3.
That
which
is
partaken
of
,
or
shared
in
,
with
delight
;
something
highly
agreeable
;
entertainment
.
The
feast
of
reason
,
and
the
flow
of
soul
.
--
Pope
.
Feast day
,
a
holiday
;
a
day
set
as
a
solemn
commemorative
festival
.
Syn:
--
Entertainment
;
regale
;
banquet
;
treat
;
carousal
;
festivity
;
festival
.
Usage:
--
Feast
,
Banquet
,
Festival
,
Carousal
.
A
feast
sets
before
us
viands
superior
in
quantity
,
variety
,
and
abundance
;
a
banquet
is
a
luxurious
feast
;
a
festival
is
the
joyful
celebration
by
good
cheer
of
some
agreeable
event
.
Carousal
is
unrestrained
indulgence
in
frolic
and
drink
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Feast
,
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Feasted
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Feasting
.]
1.
To
eat
sumptuously
;
to
dine
or
sup
on
rich
provisions
,
particularly
in
large
companies
,
and
on
public
festivals
.
And
his
sons
went
and
feasted
in
their
houses
.
--
Job
.
i
. 4.
2.
To
be
highly
gratified
or
delighted
.
With
my
love's
picture
then
my
eye
doth
feast
.
--
Shak
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Feast
,
v. t.
1.
To
entertain
with
sumptuous
provisions
;
to
treat
at
the
table
bountifully
;
as
,
he
was
feasted
by
the
king
.
2.
To
delight
;
to
gratify
;
as
,
to
feast
the
soul
.
Feast
your
ears
with
the
music
a
while
.
--
Shak
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
feast
n
1:
a
ceremonial
dinner
party
for
many
people
[
syn
:
banquet
]
2:
something
experienced
with
great
delight
; "
a
feast
for
the
eyes
"
3:
a
meal
that
is
well
prepared
and
greatly
enjoyed
; "
a
banquet
for
the
graduating
seniors
"; "
the
Thanksgiving
feast
";
"
they
put
out
quite
a
spread
" [
syn
:
banquet
,
spread
]
4:
an
elaborate
party
(
often
outdoors
) [
syn
:
fete
,
fiesta
]
v
1:
partake
in
a
feast
or
banquet
[
syn
:
banquet
,
junket
]
2:
provide
a
feast
or
banquet
for
[
syn
:
banquet
,
junket
]
3:
gratify
; "
feed
one's
eyes
on
a
gorgeous
view
" [
syn
:
feed
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Feast
as
a
mark
of
hospitality
(
Gen
. 19:3; 2
Sam
. 3:20; 2
Kings
6:23);
on
occasions
of
domestic
joy
(
Luke
15:23;
Gen
. 21:8);
on
birthdays
(
Gen
. 40:20;
Job
1:4;
Matt
. 14:6);
and
on
the
occasion
of
a
marriage
(
Judg
. 14:10;
Gen
. 29:22).
Feasting
was
a
part
of
the
observances
connected
with
the
offering
up
of
sacrifices
(
Deut
. 12:6, 7; 1
Sam
. 9:19; 16:3, 5),
and
with
the
annual
festivals
(
Deut
. 16:11). "
It
was
one
of
the
designs
of
the
greater
solemnities
,
which
required
the
attendance
of
the
people
at
the
sacred
tent
,
that
the
oneness
of
the
nation
might
be
maintained
and
cemented
together
,
by
statedly
congregating
in
one
place
,
and
with
one
soul
taking
part
in
the
same
religious
services
.
But
that
oneness
was
primarily
and
chiefly
a
religious
and
not
merely
a
political
one
;
the
people
were
not
merely
to
meet
as
among
themselves
,
but
with
Jehovah
,
and
to
present
themselves
before
him
as
one
body
;
the
meeting
was
in
its
own
nature
a
binding
of
themselves
in
fellowship
with
Jehovah
;
so
that
it
was
not
politics
and
commerce
that
had
here
to
do
,
but
the
soul
of
the
Mosaic
dispensation
,
the
foundation
of
the
religious
and
political
existence
of
Israel
,
the
covenant
with
Jehovah
.
To
keep
the
people's
consciousness
alive
to
this
,
to
revive
,
strengthen
,
and
perpetuate
it
,
nothing
could
be
so
well
adapated
as
these
annual
feasts
." (
See
FESTIVALS
.)
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