The word "festival" was originally used as an adjective from the late fourteenth century.
"Fête" was borrowed into English from French. Ultimately the French word is from Latin festus "festival".
The English word festival arrived as a noun in the 1580s, having come from the 14th century Old Frenchadjective festival, meaning "suitable for a feast, solemn, joyful, magnificent, happy" and directly from the Middle Latin festivalis, meaning "of a church holiday".
Fete, carnival, fair or party come to mind.
Come See Me Festival was created in 1962.
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the word carnival comes from Italy and was made as a combination carn and ival from a ancient festival.
Diwali itself is a festival.
The root word of "festival" is "fest," which comes from Latin meaning "feast" or "celebration."
Well, if they come out for Hallowe'en, then they probably come out for the Hungry Ghost Festival as well.
Tamotina Festival
festival comes from the route word festive which means ready to have fun leaving festival to mean a place to have fun.
festival is the same for spanish and english