arval

Etymology
From, from , from +. Cognate with 🇨🇬. More at,.

Noun

 * 1)  A funeral feast or wake at which bread and ale was served, traditional in Scotland, the North of England, and among the Norse.
 * 2)  The ale served at such a wake, the drinking of which was a ritually significant act in Norse culture.
 * 3)  The money given to hunters, at the death of a fox, in order to buy ale.
 * 1)  The ale served at such a wake, the drinking of which was a ritually significant act in Norse culture.
 * 2)  The money given to hunters, at the death of a fox, in order to buy ale.
 * 1)  The money given to hunters, at the death of a fox, in order to buy ale.
 * 1)  The money given to hunters, at the death of a fox, in order to buy ale.
 * 1)  The money given to hunters, at the death of a fox, in order to buy ale.
 * 1)  The money given to hunters, at the death of a fox, in order to buy ale.

Usage notes

 * This noun is frequently used attributively, as in arval supper, arval dinner,, and so on.