repast

suomi-englanti sanakirja

repast englannista suomeksi

  1. ateria

  1. Substantiivi

repast englanniksi

  1. A meal.

  2. (synonyms)

  3. (RQ:Milton Of Education)

  4. (RQ:Milton Paradise Lost)

  5. (RQ:Dryden Georgics)

  6. (RQ:Defoe New Voyage)

  7. (RQ:Byron Corsair)

  8. (RQ:Grahame Wind in the Willows)

  9. (quote-book) Raphael Simon|chapter=The Royal Kennels|title=This Isn't What It Looks Like|This Isn’t What It Looks Like|series=The Secret Series|seriesvolume=4|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=Little, Brown and Company|month=September|year=2010|page=127|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/thisisntwhatitlo00bosc_0/page/127/mode/1up|isbn=978-0-316-07625-8|passage=I do not run from the King, the King has run me out. Now that Lord Pharaoh has his ear, he says my sense of humor is in doubt. 'Tis true, tonight I ate my last of the royal repast.

  10. A period of refreshment or rest.

  11. (RQ:Evelyn Sylva) the Profound Philoſophers lov'd here to paſſe their lives in repoſe and Contemplation, and the frugal Repaſts—''molleſque ſub arbore ſomni'' soft sleep under the tree were the natural and chaſt delights of our ''Fore-Fathers''.

  12. Food or drink that may be consumed as a meal.

  13. (RQ:Shakespeare Taming of the Shrew)

  14. (RQ:Purchas Pilgrimes)

  15. (RQ:Milton Paradise Lost)'', in what Bowre or ſhade / Thou find'ſt him from the heat of Noon retir'd, / To reſpit his day-labour with repaſt, / Or with repoſe; (..)

  16. (RQ:Denham Poems)

  17. (RQ:Milton Poems 1673)

  18. Something that is intellectually or spiritually nourishing.

  19. (RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)

  20. (RQ:Shakespeare Cymbeline)

  21. (RQ:Cowper Task)

  22. The consumption of food; also, refreshment obtained from eating; refreshment; rest.

  23. (RQ:Shakespeare Love's Labour's Lost Q1)

  24. (RQ:Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica)?&93;. The cuſtomary uſe hereof was probably deduced from the frequent uſe of bathing, after which they commonly retired to bed, and refected themſelves with repaſt; (..)

  25. (RQ:Fuller Worthies of England)

  26. (RQ:Dryden Fables)

  27. (RQ:Tennyson Idylls) raised / For brief repast or afternoon repose / By couriers gone before; (..)

  28. To supply (an animal or person) with food; to feed.

  29. (RQ:Shakespeare Hamlet Q1-2)

  30. (RQ:Evelyn Sylva)

  31. To provide (a person) with intellectual or spiritual nourishment; to enlighten, to feed.

  32. To refresh (oneself or someone) through eating and drinking.

  33. (RQ:Malory Le Morte Darthur)|translation=And so within a little while they came to that hermitage, and there they drank the wine, and ate the venison and the baked fowls. And so when they had repasted themselves well, the dwarf returned again with his vessel unto the castle again,(nb..)|brackets=on|termlang=en

  34. ''Usually followed by'' on or upon: to take food and drink; to feast, to feed.

  35. (RQ:Homer Pope Iliad)

  36. (quote-journal)|year=1842|volume=XII|section=fytte the fourth, marginal note|page=346|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=37sRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA346|oclc=53840988|passage=On arrival of the dinner-hour, repasteth on domestic fare, (making especial mention of certain fishes, and concluding with cheese,) (..)

  37. a meal

  38. (quote-book)