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1 Feast
subs.P. and V. ἑστίαμα, τό (Plat.). θοίνη, ἡ (Plat.), δαῖς, ἡ (Plat.), P. ἑστίασις, ἡ.Marriage feast: P. and V. γάμος, ὁ, P. γαμηλία, ἡ.Celebrate a marriage feast: P. and V. ἑστιᾶν γάμους (Isae.).Drinking party: Ar. and P. συμπόσιον, τό.——————v. trans.P. and V. ἑστιᾶν εὐωχεῖν (Eur., Cycl. 346), V. δαινύναι θοινᾶν.V. intrans. Use pass. of verbs given.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Feast
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2 feast
[fi:st] 1. noun1) (a large and rich meal, usually eaten to celebrate some occasion: The king invited them to a feast in the palace.) συμπόσιο2) ((sometimes with capital) a particular day on which some (especially religious) person or event is remembered and celebrated: Today is the feast of St Stephen.) γιορτή2. verb(to eat (as if) at a feast: We feasted all day.) περιδρομιάζω -
3 feast
1) ευωχούμαι2) πανδαισία3) πανηγύρι4) συμπόσιο -
4 Marriage feast
subs.P. and V. γάμος, ὁ, or pl., P. γαμηλία, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Marriage feast
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5 Wedding feast
subs.P. and V. γάμος, ὁ (Eur., Hel. 1439), or pl., P. γαμηλία, ἡ; see marriage feast.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Wedding feast
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6 Guest
subs.P. and V. ξένος, ὁ (fem., ξένη, ἡ), V. ξεῖνος, ὁ, or use adj., ἐφέστιος, συνέστιος.Guest of: V. ἐφέστιος (gen.).Guest at a feast: P. and V. σύνδειπνος, ὁ or ἡ (Xen.), V. δαιταλεύς, ὁ, θοινάτωρ, ὁ, συνθοινάτωρ, ὁ. P. δαιτύμων, ὁ (Plat.).Now must ye stay with us as guest of mine for the feast: V. νῦν μὲν παρʼ ἡμῖν χρὴ συνεστίους ἐμοὶ θοίνῃ γενέσθαι (Eur., El. 784).Kill a guest, v.: V. ξενοκτονεῖν (absol.).Receive guest: P. and V. ξενίζειν, ξενοδοκεῖν (Plat.) (absol.), V. ξενοῦσθαι (mid.).Be received as guest: V. ξενοῦσθαι (pass.).Received as guest: V. κατεξενωμένος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Guest
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7 Regale
v. trans.Delight: P. and V. τέρπειν, εὐφραίνειν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Regale
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8 Treat
v. trans.Be treated well: P. and V. εὖ πάσχειν.Be a treated ill: P. and V. κακῶς πάσχειν.Treat as of as account: V. θέσθαι παρʼ οὐδὲν (Eur., I. T. 732); see Disregard.Express in art: P. ἀπεργάζεσθαι.Treat medically: P. and V. θεραπεύειν, V. κηδεύειν.Receive with hospitality: P. and V. δέχεσθαι, προσδέχεσθαι, ξενίζειν, ξενοδοκεῖν (Plat.) (absol.), Ar. and P. ὑποδέχεσθαι, V. ξενοῦσθαι.Entertain, give pleasure to: P. and V. τέρπειν (acc.).V. intrans.Negotiate: P. λόγους ποιεῖσθαι; see Negotiate.Come to terms: P. and V. συμβαίνειν, σύμβασιν ποιεῖσθαι.Do business: P. χρηματίζεσθαι.Treat of: P. πραγματεύεσθαι περί (gen.).——————subs.Pleasure: P. and V. τέρψις, ἡ, ἡδονή, ἡ.Good cheer: Ar. and P. εὐωχία, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Treat
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9 banquet
['bæŋkwit](a feast or ceremonial dinner at which speeches are often made.) συμπόσιο -
10 bridal
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11 kingly
adjective (of, relating to, or suitable for a king: kingly robes; a kingly feast.) βασιλικός -
12 royal
['roiəl]1) (of, concerning etc a king, queen etc: the royal family; His Royal Highness Prince Charles.) βασιλικός2) (magnificent: a royal feast.) έξοχος•- royally- royalist
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13 Anniversary
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14 Carousal
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15 Carouse
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16 Celebrate
v. trans.A sacrifice: P. and V. τελεῖν (acc.), θύειν (acc. or absol.).There the gods celebrated the marriage feast of Peleus: V. ἐνταῦθʼ ἔδαισαν Πηλέως γάμους θεοί (Eur., I.A. 707).He celebrated the victory in revels with the gods: V. τὸν καλλίνικον μετὰ θεῶν ἐκώμασε (Eur., H.F. 180).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Celebrate
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17 Entertain
v. trans.Receive hospitably: P. and V. δέχεσθαι, ξενίζειν (Dem.), ξενοδοκεῖν (Plat.) (absol.), Ar. and P. ὑποδέχεσθαι, V. ξενοῦσθαι (mid.).Feast: P. and V. ἑστιᾶν, εὐωχεῖν (Eur., Cycl. 346), V. δαινύναι, θοινᾶν.Amuse: P. and V. τέρπειν.Entertain a proposal: P. and V. δέχεσθαι, προσδέχεσθαι, P. ὑποδέχεσθαι.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Entertain
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18 Entertainment
subs.P. and V. ξένια, τά.Entertaining: P. ξένισις, ἡ, ξενισμός, ὁ.Welcome: P. and V. ὑποδοχή, ἡ.Feast: P. and V. ἑστίαμα, τό (Plat.), θοίνη, ἡ (Plat.), δαῖς, ἡ (Plat.), P. ἑστίασις, ἡ.Amusement: P. and V. παιδιά, ἡ, διατριβή, ἡ.Laughter: P. and V. γέλως, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Entertainment
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19 Fair
adj.Of colour as opposed to dark: P. and V. λευκός, V. πάλλευκος.Beautiful: P. and V. καλός, εὐπρεπής.Of personal appearance: P. and V. εὐειδής (Plat.), V. εὐωπός, καλλίμορφος, εὔμορφος, Ar. and V. εὐφυής.Favourable, auspicious: P. and V. καλός, εὔφημος (Plat.), εὐτυχής, V. δεξιός, εὐμενής, πρευμενής, Ar. and V. αἴσιος (also Xen. but rare P.).Of wind: P. and V. οὔριος.A fair wind: V. οὖρος, ὁ (also Xen.). Of weather. P. εὔδιος (Xen.).Fair weather: P. and V. εὐδία, ἡ.If all be fair now between you and Thebes: V. ταῖσι Θήβαις εἰ τανῦν εὐημερεῖ καλῶς τὰ πρὸς σέ (Soph., O.C. 616).Equitable: P. and V. ἴσος, ἐπιεικής.Impartial: P. and V. κοινός.By fair means: see Fairly.When he comes I will speak him fair: V. μολόντι δʼ αὐτῷ μαλθακοὺς λέξω λόγους (Eur., Med. 776).Moderate: P. and V. μέτριος.Fair words: use subs., P. and V. εὐφημία, ἡ.Use fair words, v.: P. and V. εὐφημεῖν.——————subs.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Fair
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20 Feasting
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