The formal word for "eat feast" is "banquet." A banquet typically refers to a large, elaborate meal often held to celebrate a specific event or occasion. It usually involves a variety of dishes served to guests in a formal setting.
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In French, this is 'un banquet'.
The word you're referring to is "banquet." It originates from the French term "banquet," which denotes a feast or a formal dinner, often held to celebrate a special occasion. The term emphasizes not just the food but the social gathering aspect of dining. Banquets are typically characterized by elaborate meals, toasts, and entertainment.
feast = se'udá (סעודה)
A banquet, a slap up meal, a feast, Giant fiest, big eat.
another word for feast is: big dinner
If Philip has a feast day, that means he has died and in Heaven where there is no need to eat.
St. Samantha's feast day is December 18. Her formal name is St. Samthann of Clonbroney She's a Celtic saint.