Feast (noun)

  1. A large meal, typically one that is elaborately prepared and served on a special occasion.
  2. A time of abundant or festive food and drink.

Origin:

Middle english: from old english fēast, of germanic origin; related to dutch feest and german fest.

Examples:

  1. The feast was a celebration of the harvest.
  2. The feast was held in honor of the king's birthday.
  3. The feast consisted of several courses and fine wines.
  4. The church was hosting a feast for the community.
  5. The feast was an opportunity for friends and family to gather and enjoy good food.
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