Melaveh Malkah meal - перевод на Английский
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Melaveh Malkah meal - перевод на Английский

MEAL CUSTOMARILY HELD BY JEWS AFTER SHABBAT
Melave Malka; Melawweh malkah; Melawweh Malkah; Melaveh malkah; Melava Malka; Melave malka; Melavveh Malkah

Melaveh Malkah meal      
Melaveh Malkah meal (naam voor de vierde maaltijd op Sabbat)
substantial meal         
  • An example of a [[pub]] meal
TERM OF ART IN BRITISH LAW
Draft:Substantial meal; Table meal; Substantial food policy; Scotch egg fight
een gezonde maaltijd
light meal         
EATING THAT TAKES PLACE AT A SPECIFIC TIME
Meals; Mealtimes; Light meal; Main meal; Multi-course meal
lichte maal

Определение

meal
I
n.
repast
1) to cook, fix (esp. AE; colloq.), prepare a meal
2) to eat, have; enjoy a meal
3) to make a meal of (to make a meal of soup)
4) to order; serve a meal
5) a big, heavy; decent, hearty, solid, square; sumptuous meal (to have a square meal)
6) a light, small; simple; skimpy meal
7) a main meal (the main meal of the day)
misc.
8) (BE; colloq.) to make a meal of smt. ('to behave as if smt. easy were difficult')
II
n.
ground seeds
Indian meal (BE; AE has cornmeal)

Википедия

Melaveh Malkah

Melaveh Malkah (also, Melave Malka or Melava Malka) (Hebrew: מלווה מלכּה, lit. "Escorting the Queen") is the name of a meal that, as per Halakha, is customarily held by Jews after the Sabbath (Shabbat), in other words, on Saturday evening. The intent of the meal is to figuratively escort the "Sabbath Queen" (the traditional metaphor for Shabbat in Jewish liturgy) on her way out via musical performances, singing and eating, as one would escort a monarch upon his departure from a city. This meal is alternatively called "the fourth meal."