Results for: guest at a feast
English English
8-9 day harvest festival, holiday commemorating the 40 years during which the Israelites lived in booths in the wilderness (Judaism), Feast of Tabernacles, Jewish harvest festival, Succoth, SukkotSukkoth
a Benue-Congo language, Hawaiian feast//Luba, Luba-Lulua, party at which Hawaiian food is served and various Hawaiian entertainments are offered; Hawaiian dish containing taro leaves baked with coconut cream and chicken or octopusluau
accommodations for guest or patient, area of sea with shellfish, fix into surrounding surface, form layer, furniture on which to sleep, ground under water, have sexual intercourse with somebody, layer of food, layer of rock, mattress, patch of soil, pi...bed
alcoholic drink, celebratory toast; celebratory party, feast; alcoholic beverages drunk at a celebration (especially mulled ale or wine), drink in celebration, drink to the health of; drink or give a wassail, drinking or Christmas song, festive occasio...wassail
alienated person, foreigner, one who is not known or familiar, newcomer, outsider, person not privy to transaction, person unaccustomed to something, unfamiliar person, visitor or gueststranger
all notes included within octave, Christian feast day and following week, eight day holiday period; eight line stanza in poem; musical note at interval, eight lines of poetry, eighth day after feast day, eighth defensive position in fencing, eighth ite...octave
arrive for trip, make contact, reception desk, guest registration desk; register upon arrival, go through check-in procedures, register at hotelcheck in
attend celebratory meal, banquet, huge meal, exceptionally delicious meal; something unusually pleasurable; holiday, religious festival, eat plentifully; host a banquet; participate in banquet, enjoy eating, large meal, provide feast for, religious cel...feast
be or feature guest starguest-star
big meal, ceremonial meal, drinking; celebration; feast, dinner, experience a banquet, hold a party, dine, drink; attend a banquetbanquet
call to awaken guest, frightening experiencewake-up call
Chanukah, Chanukkah, Feast of Dedication, Feast of Lights, Festival of Lights, Jewish festival which lasts for eight days and commemorates the victory of the Maccabees over the Syrians and the rededication of the Temple, HanukahHanukkah
cheap inn, guest house, lodge; youth hostel; university residence where students live (British)hostel
cheerful, like a feast or festival, merry, joyful, relating to celebrationfestive
Christian feast day, Christian festival beginning on February 2ndCandlemas
 

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