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Definition of Feting

Feting
Fete F[^e]te, v. t. [imp. & p. p. F[^e]ted; p. pr. & vb. n. F[^e]ting.] [Cf. F. f[^e]ter.] To feast; to honor with a festival.

Meaning of Feting from wikipedia

- Fetion (Chinese:飞信, pinyin: fēi xìn, lit. flying letter) was an instant messaging (IM) client developed by China Mobile, a Chinese telecommunications company...
- In the United Kingdom and some of its former colonies, a fête is a public outdoor festival organised to raise money for a charity. It typically includes...
- Fetor (occasionally foetor) refers to a foul or unpleasant odor emanating from an individual. Specific types include: fetor oris, another term for halitosis...
- commonly, as le 14 juillet (French: [lə katɔʁz(ə) ʒɥijɛ]) in French, though la fête nationale is also used in the press. French National Day is the anniversary...
- Feteer meshaltet (Egyptian Arabic: فطير مشلتت [fɪˈtˤiːr meˈʃæltet], literally "cushioned pies" or "cushion-like pies"), often simply referred to as meshaltet...
- Fetor hepaticus or foetor hepaticus (Latin, "liver stench" ("fetid liver") (see spelling differences), also known as breath of the dead or hepatic foetor...
- Workers' Paradise, Feting Cuisine, Music and Communism". The New York Times. Official site in French lls se sont produits à la Fête de l’Humanité... (incomplete...
- Feter may refer to: Jakub Feter, Polish footballer Fetr, a village in Iran This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Feter. If...
- The fêtes de Bayonne is a feria consisting in a series of festivals in the Northern Basque Country in the town of Bayonne. The festival lasts 5 days and...
- The fête nationale (English: National Day or National Celebration) is a holiday in many places, frequently as a public holiday. It is a French language...