Definition of Feasted

1. Verb. (past of feast) ¹

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Definition of Feasted

1. feast [v] - See also: feast

Lexicographical Neighbors of Feasted

feases
feasibilities
feasibility
feasibility studies
feasible
feasibleness
feasibly
feasing
feast
feast-day
feast day
feast days
feast for the eyes
feast one's eyes
feast or famine
feasted (current term)
feaster
feasters
feastest
feasteth
feastful
feasting
feastings
feastless
feastlike
feastly
feasts
feat
feat.
feat of strength

Literary usage of Feasted

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Complete Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott by Walter Scott (1900)
"But now appeared the seneschal, Commissioned by his lord to call The strangers to the baron's hall, Where feasted fair and free That Island Prince in ..."

2. A survey of London by John Stow (1842)
"In this house Henry Picard feasted four kings in one day (as in my Summary 1 ... Picard, that feasted the kings of England, France, Scotland, and Cyprès, ..."

3. My Sixty Years on the Plains, Trapping, Trading, and Indian Fighting by William Thomas Hamilton (1905)
"CHAPTER II Buffalo Hunt with Cheyennes. A Stirring Picture. My First Buffalo. Perils of the Chase. We are feasted on our Return. Character of the Cheyennes. ..."

4. Meditations and Contemplations by James Hervey (1836)
"... to e treated as Jhe meanest serrant,, he is clothed with the lest rote, he is feasted with the/u/fcrf caff, he is caressed as the dearest of children. ..."

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