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feasting Meaning in Telugu ( feasting తెలుగు అంటే)



విందు, జావ్నార్

Noun:

జావ్నార్,



feasting's Usage Examples:

[citation needed] However, the Reformation transformed attitudes to traditional Christian feasting days, including Christmas.


Newars are renowned for their sumptuous feasting.


Lucilius returns from this trip wounded by Cleopatra's own soldiers and even more distrustful of her, and is confined to his apartments as an honored prisoner, while Anthony continues to have his judgment clouded with constant feasting and drinking (and, although this is not mentioned, some sort of physical contact with Cleopatra's person).


Germanic peoples, a mead hall or feasting hall was initially simply a large building with a single room.


The satrap was contented to gratify his pride by feasting the whole of the armies assembled in Persis on a.


display in the Louvre, the front of the krater depicts Eurytus (Eurytos) feasting Herakles.


The most lavish objects, whose imperishable materials tend to mean they are the best preserved other than pottery, do not refute the stereotypical views of the Celts that are found in classical authors, where they are represented as mainly interested in feasting and fighting, as well as ostentatious display.


[Always desiring repletion, when it takes its meals— after its feasting it seeks (35-36) its rest.


Gregory banned the consumption of horse meat, both domestic and wild, anathematizing it as an "abomination" since it was associated with pagan ritual feasting.


The primary object was no doubt still to protect the trade, but as time went on they tended to become associations for feasting and enjoyment, and more and more to depend on the munificence of patrons elected with the object of eliciting it.


Makahiki season labor was prohibited and there were days for resting and feasting.


dayes with games and feasting".


Following the parade the negroes made merry with games and feasting, all paying homage to the king, who was held in awe and reverence as an African prince.



Synonyms:

eating, feeding, banqueting,



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