Definition of Festal. Meaning of Festal. Synonyms of Festal

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Definition of Festal

Festal
Festal Fes"tal, a. [L. festum holiday, feast. See feast.] Of or pertaining to a holiday or a feast; joyous; festive. You bless with choicer wine the festal day. --Francis.

Meaning of Festal from wikipedia

- Festál is a free series of annual ethnically-related festivals that take place on the grounds of Seattle Center in Seattle, Washington. A major cultural...
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- The Festal Letters or Easter Letters are a series of annual letters by which the Bishops of Alexandria, in conformity with a decision of the First Council...
- Jewish Encyclopedia Barry G. Webb, Five Festal Garments (Leicester: Apollos, 2000), 42. Webb, Five Festal Garments, 43. Abraham Kuyper, Women of the...
- have remembered if he had been ten years old at the time. Secondly, the Festal Epistles state that the Arians had accused Athanasius, among other charges...
- on 3 February. In the Anglican Communion Simeon is not venerated with a festal observance, and 3 February is designated to recognize Blaise, Bishop of...
- days, there will be a katabasia at the end of each ode (these are called Festal Katabasia). Most of the other services which use katabasia will have them...
- after Saint Athanasius condemned the use of non-canonical books in his Festal Letter of 367 A.D. The Pachomian hypothesis has been further expanded by...
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- Bishop of Alexandria, in 367, in a letter written to his churches in Egypt, Festal Letter 39. Also cited is the Council of Rome, but not without controversy...