💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Feastinge"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| festinonoun | (obsolete) A feast or entertainment. |
| taverningnoun | (obsolete) A frequenting at taverns. |
| fastingenoun | Obsolete form of fasting. [Abstinence or mortification for religious reasons, especially abstinence from food.] |
| bankettenoun | Obsolete form of banquet. [A large celebratory meal; a feast.] |
| epulationnoun | (obsolete) A feast or banquet. |
| bellycheernoun | (obsolete) Feasting. |
| entertaineverb | Obsolete spelling of entertain. [(transitive) to amuse (someone); to engage the attention of agreeably] |
| convive | (obsolete) To feast with others |
| gluttonienoun | Obsolete form of gluttony. [The vice of eating to excess.] |
| farmnoun | (countable) A place where agricultural and similar activities take place, especially the growing of crops or the raising of livestock. |
| mesenoun | (obsolete) A dinner; meal. |
| holydaynoun | Alternative form of holiday used to emphasize holiness. |
| estampedenoun | Obsolete form of stampede. [A wild, headlong running away or scamper of a number of animals, usually caused by fright.] |
| feodarienoun | Obsolete form of feodary. [An accomplice.] |
| feodatorynoun | Obsolete spelling of feudatory. [Relating to feudalism, feudal.] |
| fleetenoun | Obsolete spelling of fleet. [A group of vessels or vehicles.] |
| feodnoun | Obsolete form of feud (“estate granted to a vassal by a feudal lord in exchange for service”). [A state of long-standing mutual hostility.] |
| festuenoun | (obsolete) A straw; a fescue. |
| shepherdenoun | Obsolete spelling of shepherd. [(countable) A person who tends sheep, especially a grazing flock.] |
| beingenoun | Obsolete spelling of being. [A living creature.] |
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