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What (who) is feast - definition

LARGE MEAL OR FEAST
Feast; Banqueting; Feast (meal); Banquets; Feasting
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feast         
(feasts, feasting, feasted)
1.
A feast is a large and special meal.
Lunch was a feast of meat and vegetables, cheese, yoghurt and fruit, with unlimited wine...
The fruit was often served at wedding feasts...
= banquet
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2.
If you feast on a particular food, you eat a large amount of it with great enjoyment.
They feasted well into the afternoon on mutton and corn stew...
VERB: V on n
3.
If you feast, you take part in a feast.
Only a few feet away, their captors feasted in the castle's banqueting hall.
VERB: V
feasting
The feasting, drinking, dancing and revelry continued for several days.
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4.
A feast is a day or time of the year when a special religious celebration takes place.
The Jewish feast of Passover began last night...
= festival
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5.
If you feast your eyes on something, you look at it for a long time with great attention because you find it very attractive.
She stood feasting her eyes on the view.
PHRASE: V inflects
FEAST         
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feast         
I. n.
1.
Banquet, treat, entertainment, carousal, regale, sumptuous repast.
2.
Festival, holiday, f?te, day of feasting, festive celebration, joyful anniversary, day of rejoicing, festal day.
3.
Enjoyment, delight.
II. v. n.
Eat (plentifully), be entertained, fare sumptuously.
III. v. a.
1.
Entertain sumptuously, feed luxuriously.
2.
Delight, gratify, rejoice, gladden.

Wikipedia

Banquet

A banquet (; French: [bɑ̃kɛ]) is a formal large meal where a number of people consume food together. Banquets are traditionally held to enhance the prestige of a host, or reinforce social bonds among joint contributors. Modern examples of these purposes include a charitable gathering, a ceremony, or a celebration. They often involve speeches in honor of the topic or guest of honour.

The older English term for a lavish meal was a feast, and "banquet" originally meant a specific and different kind of meal, often following a feast, but in a different room or even building, which concentrated on sweet foods of various kinds. These became highly fashionable as sugar became much more common in Europe at the start of the 16th century. It was a grand form of the dessert course, and special banqueting houses, often on the roof or in the grounds of large houses, were built for them. Such meals are also called a "sugar collation".

Examples of use of feast
1. The first of these is called Ìåäîâûé Ñïàñ (Savior of the Honey Feast Day) or Ìîêðûé Ñïàñ (Savior of the Water Feast Day; literally, Wet Savior Feast Day), celebrated on Aug. 14.
2. And who needs a social democrat, when the cronies are the same cronies and the feast is the same feast and the social gaps are only growing wider?
3. Since the feast is common to all, the Prophet’s guidance was that women and children should also attend the Eid prayer, which begins the feast.
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5. Eid al–Adha, or Feast of Sacrifice, falls on Saturday.