repast

Etymology 1
From, , from , , , , (modern 🇨🇬), probably from , , from , the    of , from  +  (ultimately from ).

Noun

 * 1)  A meal.
 * 2)  A period of refreshment or rest.
 * 3)  Food or drink that may be consumed as a meal.
 * 4)  Something that is intellectually or spiritually nourishing.
 * 5)  The consumption of food; also, refreshment obtained from eating;  refreshment; rest.
 * 1)  A period of refreshment or rest.
 * 2)  Food or drink that may be consumed as a meal.
 * 3)  Something that is intellectually or spiritually nourishing.
 * 4)  The consumption of food; also, refreshment obtained from eating;  refreshment; rest.
 * 1)  A period of refreshment or rest.
 * 2)  Food or drink that may be consumed as a meal.
 * 3)  Something that is intellectually or spiritually nourishing.
 * 4)  The consumption of food; also, refreshment obtained from eating;  refreshment; rest.
 * 1)  Food or drink that may be consumed as a meal.
 * 2)  Something that is intellectually or spiritually nourishing.
 * 3)  The consumption of food; also, refreshment obtained from eating;  refreshment; rest.
 * 1)  Something that is intellectually or spiritually nourishing.
 * 2)  The consumption of food; also, refreshment obtained from eating;  refreshment; rest.
 * 1)  Something that is intellectually or spiritually nourishing.
 * 2)  The consumption of food; also, refreshment obtained from eating;  refreshment; rest.
 * 1)  Something that is intellectually or spiritually nourishing.
 * 2)  The consumption of food; also, refreshment obtained from eating;  refreshment; rest.
 * 1)  The consumption of food; also, refreshment obtained from eating;  refreshment; rest.
 * 1)  The consumption of food; also, refreshment obtained from eating;  refreshment; rest.
 * 1)  The consumption of food; also, refreshment obtained from eating;  refreshment; rest.
 * 1)  The consumption of food; also, refreshment obtained from eating;  refreshment; rest.
 * 1)  The consumption of food; also, refreshment obtained from eating;  refreshment; rest.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 餐宴
 * Dutch:
 * German:
 * Ido:
 * Irish: séire
 * Norman: r'pas
 * Spanish:, , refacción, refección

Etymology 2
Partly:


 * from, either from , + ; or from , the    of  (see further at etymology 1); and
 * from.

Verb

 * 1)  To supply (an animal or person) with food; to feed.
 * 2)  To provide (a person) with intellectual or spiritual nourishment; to enlighten, to feed.
 * 3)  To refresh (oneself or someone) through eating and drinking.
 * 4)  Usually followed by on or upon: to take food and drink; to feast, to feed.
 * 1)  To provide (a person) with intellectual or spiritual nourishment; to enlighten, to feed.
 * 2)  To refresh (oneself or someone) through eating and drinking.
 * 3)  Usually followed by on or upon: to take food and drink; to feast, to feed.
 * 1)  Usually followed by on or upon: to take food and drink; to feast, to feed.

Etymology
From, , from , the   of , from  +  (ultimately from ).

Noun

 * 1) a meal