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Feaster
Feaster Feast"er, n. 1. One who fares deliciously. 2. One who entertains magnificently. --Johnson.

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- published in 1603, gives a description of the Lord of Misrule: [I]n the feaste of Christmas, there was in the kinges house, wheresoeuer hee was lodged...
- tradition that flourishes today with a fortnight of events, including The Feaste, culminating in an illuminated procession in mid to late September. A prominent...
- as well. The Royal Feaste is set in the Tudor period, while King Arthur's Tournament is set in the Middle Ages. The Royal Feaste is a more conventional...
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- that nothing penall conteyned in this psent Acte take effecte before the Feaste of Ester next comyng. And this Acte to endure to the nexte Parliament."...
- that the Shireffes of Mountgomery and Denbigh, frome and after the said feaste of All Saintes, shall yerely make their accompts before the Kinges Auditors...
- World Music Organization Yearbook (classic) Ye Olde English Christm****e Feaste Yoga Club Tremper's 2002 edition of the classic yearbook Coming Up for Air...
- apprentes to Wylliam greffeth Cetizen and stacioner of London from the feaste of the nativite of saynte John bapteste anno 1568 viij yeres. Having completed...
- as the Chamber Singers in the spring semester, has performed a Madrigal Feaste during the Christmas season since 1984 in the school's cafeteria. The event...
- board Falcon. This Hero may have been the cutter under the command of John Feaste, of 72 tons burthen, that sailed under a letter of marque dated 28 April...