feastful

adj

Etymology

From feast + -ful (adjectival suffix).

  1. derived from *dʰéh₁s
  2. derived from *fēs-tos
  3. derived from festum
  4. derived from festa
  5. derived from feste
  6. inherited from feeste
  7. suffixed as feastful — “feast + ful

Definitions

  1. Festive

    Festive; joyful; sumptuous; luxurious.

    • feastful rites
  2. Enough for a feast.

    • Now they were on their way home, one bitter for not being able to bag a sure feastful of pork, the other holding his side in apparent pain.
  3. A wide selection.

    • The room is a feastful of firework light, tinsel weeds.
    • All worthwhile games have a feastful of elaborations.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA