- In Gr****,
deipnon (Ancient Gr****: δεῖπνον,
deîpnon) is the
evening meal,
usually the
largest meal of the
Ancient Gr**** day. One
famous example from the...
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honoured Hecate during the
Deipnon. In Gr****,
deipnon means the
evening meal,
usually the
largest meal of the day. Hecate's
Deipnon is, at its most basic,...
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benediction given by the host (in the case of a
Jewish meal),
would have a
deipnon (late
afternoon or
evening meal) of
bread with
various vegetables, perhaps...
- Paul uses the term "Lord's Supper", in Gr**** Κυριακὸν δεῖπνον (Kyriakon
deipnon), in the
early 50s of the 1st century: When you come together, it is not...
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Dorpon (δόρπον) or
Dorpos (δόρπος)
Deipnon (δεῖπνον)
Ariston was the
early meal,
while dorpon was the late meal.
Deipnon could be either,
without reference...
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vegetarian meal of
which anyone may eat. Bull
roast –
Communal meal –
Deipnon – Free
lunch – Last meal – meal
served to a
prisoner before their execution...
- and offerings,
family get
togethers and feasts. Po****r
sacred days are
Deipnon,
Noumenia and
Agathos Daimon. ****enic
festivals include:
Anthesteria Lenaia...
- day in a three-day
household celebration held each
lunar month; Hekate's
Deipnon is on the last day
before the
first slice of
visible moon and is the last...
- as "master of banqueting" has no
clear linguistic origin but
could be
deipnon "main dinner", as in Homer; that di-wi-ja-me-ro may not
refer to "the part...
- hangers-on. The Gr****
title Deipnosophistaí (Δειπνοσοφισταί) is a
compound of
deîpnon (δεῖπνον 'dinner') and sophistḗs (σοφιστής 'expert'). It and its English...