convivial
adj/kənˈvɪv.i.əl/
Etymology
Borrowed from French convivial, from Latin convīvium (“a feast”), combined form of con- (“together”) + vīvō (“to live”).
- borrowed from convivial
Definitions
Having elements of a feast or of entertainment, especially when it comes to eating and…
Having elements of a feast or of entertainment, especially when it comes to eating and drinking, with accompanying festivity
- I put the chief of police behind the bar, instructed him in his duties, and we four convivial spirits sprawled along the counter drinking ale and telling yarns till cockcrow.
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