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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary مهمانی، سور، ضیافت، جشن ، عید، خوشگذرانی کردن ، جشن گرفتن ، عیاشی کردن .
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary festif|festive|festivité|feast based on festa "feast" from the Latin plural of "festum," neuter singular from festus "festive." The original Proto-Indo-European root was *dhes- which had a religious sense, difficult to pinpoint. A suffixed form, *dhes-ya- "fair" went on to become Latin feriae "holidays" as well as "festus." In Greek the root assumed the ultimate spiritual sense in theos "god," which underlies English "theology," "atheist," and "tiffany" bazm (plv. bažm) jašn bâr sur fêter|festive|festoyer|férié|festival|festively|feast du lat. festum, fête . On rapproche festum de fesiae, forme primitive de feriae, féries. The original root was *dhes, which had a religious sense, difficult to pinpoint, with an initial [dh] that became [f] in Latin. It also underlies "feast," "fest" (including "Oktoberfest"), "festival," "festoon," fete," and "fiesta. "Festival" is based on the adjective festive "in the manner of a feast." Sanskrit bhas "shine" and Greek theos "god" derive from the same primitive root. ja šn (aves. yaz) bazm (Sanskrit bhas ?) sur (plv.)
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(feast): بازگشت به واژه feast feast of tabernacles feast of trumpets immovable feast love feast مهمانى ،سور،ضيافت ،عيد،خوشگذرانى کردن ،جشن گرفتن ،عياشى کردن کلمات مرتبط(4)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 feast n. Pronunciation: ' fēst Function: noun Etymology: Middle English feste, from Anglo-French, from Latin festa, plural of festum festival, from neuter of festus solemn, festal; akin to Latin feriae holidays, fanum temple Date: 13th century 1 a : an elaborate and usually abundant meal often accompanied by a ceremony or entertainment : BANQUET b (1) : something that gives unusual or abundant enjoyment <a visual feast > (2) : ABUNDANCE , PROFUSION <an unprecedented feast of corruption, gargantuan in scale ― Neil Sheehan> 2 : a periodic religious observance commemorating an event or honoring a deity, person, or thing]]> 2 feast n. Function: intransitive verb Date: 14th century 1 : to take part in a feast 2 : to enjoy some unusual pleasure or delight transitive verb 1 : to give a feast for 2 : DELIGHT , GRATIFY < feast ing our eyes on the scenery> –feast·er noun ]]> Feast of Tabernacles 14th century : SUKKOTH ]]> love feast Function: noun Date: 1580 1 : a meal eaten in common by a Christian congregation in token of brotherly love 2 : a gathering held to promote reconciliation and good feeling or show someone affectionate honor]]>