No, it's a noun or verb depending on context. It is used as an adjunct (feast days).
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The likely word is luau (a Hawaiian feast).The similar word is the adjective loyal (true, steadfast).
The plural of feast is feasts.
The word fest originates from the French language, it was a noun in fifteen eighties and it came from fourteenth Centuary old French. Then it was an adjective and it meant ''suitable for a feast''.
feast
why did they have a feast? what were they celebrating?
Is feast plural
Feast can be a noun and a verb. As a noun: We enjoyed a lovely Thanksgiving feast. As a verb: Feast your eyes on that turkey!
The noun 'feast' is a standard collective noun for 'a feast of brewers'.
feast = se'udá (סעודה)
The feast of the Annunciation.
Feast of Tabernacles