slovo | definícia |
repast (mass) | repast
- jedlo |
repast (encz) | repast,jídlo n: [neobv.] řídce používané Michal Ambrož |
repast (encz) | repast,krmě n: Michal Ambrož |
Repast (gcide) | Repast \Re*past"\, v. t. & i.
To supply food to; to feast; to take food. [Obs.] "Repast
them with my blood." --Shak.
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He then, also, as before, left arbitrary the dieting
and repasting of our minds. --Milton.
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Repast (gcide) | Repast \Re*past"\ (r?-p?st"), n. [OF. repast, F. repas, LL.
repastus, fr. L. repascere to feed again; pref. re- re- +
pascere, pastum, to pasture, feed. See Pasture.]
1. The act of taking food.
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From dance to sweet repast they turn. --Milton.
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2. That which is taken as food; a meal; figuratively, any
refreshment. "Sleep . . . thy best repast." --Denham.
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Go and get me some repast. --Shak.
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repast (wn) | repast
n 1: the food served and eaten at one time [syn: meal,
repast] |
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forepast (gcide) | forepast \fore"past`\ (f[=o]r"p[.a]st), a.
Bygone. [Obs.] --Shak.
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Repast (gcide) | Repast \Re*past"\, v. t. & i.
To supply food to; to feast; to take food. [Obs.] "Repast
them with my blood." --Shak.
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He then, also, as before, left arbitrary the dieting
and repasting of our minds. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]Repast \Re*past"\ (r?-p?st"), n. [OF. repast, F. repas, LL.
repastus, fr. L. repascere to feed again; pref. re- re- +
pascere, pastum, to pasture, feed. See Pasture.]
1. The act of taking food.
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From dance to sweet repast they turn. --Milton.
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2. That which is taken as food; a meal; figuratively, any
refreshment. "Sleep . . . thy best repast." --Denham.
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Go and get me some repast. --Shak.
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Repaster (gcide) | Repaster \Re*past"er\ (-?r), n.
One who takes a repast. [Obs.]
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Repasture (gcide) | Repasture \Re*pas"ture\ (-p?s"t?r;135), n. [See Repast.]
Food; entertainment. [Obs.]
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Food for his rage, repasture for his den. --Shak.
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