FEASTFUL

Etymology 1

Adjective

feastful (comparative more feastful, superlative most feastful)

Festive; joyful; sumptuous; luxurious.

Etymology 2

Noun

feastful (plural feastfuls)

Enough for a feast.

A wide selection.

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Source: Wiktionary


Feast"ful, a.

Definition: Festive; festal; joyful; sumptuous; luxurious. "Feastful days." Milton.

– Feast"ful*ly, adv.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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Coffee Trivia

Coffee has initially been a food – chewed, not sipped. Early African tribes consume coffee by grinding the berries together, adding some animal fat, and rolling the treats into tiny edible energy balls.

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