bancketting

Adjective
Also banketting.
 * 1) Of or pertaining to banquets.
 * 2) * 1641 The Heads of the Kings Speech concerning Lord Stafford. (Quoted in Report of the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, Volume 10, Issue 6, page 140. HMSO. (1887))
 * Now I cannott lett you go without putting you in mynd what I said the last day in the Bancketting House at Whitehall.

Noun

 * 1) Overindulgence, debauchery, or riotous behaviour.
 * 2) * 1563 Romans 13:12 given in Common Places of Christian Religion, Wolfgang Musculus trans. John Man (1512-1569), pub R. Wolfe, London
 * The nyghte is paste, and the Daye is come on, let us therfore cast of the workes of darknes, & put one the armoure of lyght, & let us walke honestely, as in the day time, not in bancketting and dronkennes, in chambrynge and wontonnes.
 * 1) * 9 April 1550 A Sermon preached at Pauls Crosse, the xiiii. day of December,Thomas Lever, Publisher: John Daie and William Seres.
 * &hellip;waste at greye gaming, glotonous bancketting, and suche riote,&hellip;