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Dict: strongs - feast



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H2282 @ חג חג chag châg {khag} khawg A {festival} or a victim therefor: - (solemn) feast ({day}) {sacrifice} solemnity.

H2287 @ חגג châgag khaw-gag' A primitive root (compare {H2283} H2328); properly to move in a {circle} that {is} (specifically) to march in a sacred {procession} to observe a festival; by implication to be giddy: - {celebrate} {dance} ({keep} hold) a (solemn) feast ({holiday}) reel to and fro.

H3900 @ לחם lechem lekh-em' (Chaldee); corresponding to H3899: - feast.

H4150 @ מועדה מעד מועד mô‛êd mô‛êd mô‛âdâh {mo-ade'} {mo-ade'} mo-aw-daw' From H3259; properly an {appointment} that {is} a fixed time or season; specifically a festival; conventionally a year; by {implication} an assembly (as convened for a definite purpose); technically the congregation; by {extension} the place of meeting; also a signal (as appointed beforehand): - appointed ({sign} {time}) (place {of} solemn) {assembly} {congregation} ({set} solemn) {feast} ({appointed} due) {season} solemn ({-ity}) {synagogue} (set) time (appointed).

H4580 @ מעוג mâ‛ôg maw-ogue' From H5746; a cake of bread (with H3934 a table {buffoon} that {is} parasite): - {cake} feast.

H4960 @ משׁתּה mishteh mish-teh' From H8354; drink; by implication drinking (the act); also (by {implication}) a banquet or (generally) feast: - {banquet} {drank} {drink} feast ({[-ed]} -ing).

H6213 @ עשׂה ‛âώâh aw-saw' A primitive root; to do or {make} in the broadest sense and widest application: - {accomplish} {advance} {appoint} {apt} be {at} {become} {bear} {bestow} bring {forth} {bruise} be {busy} X {certainly} have the charge {of} {commit} deal ({with}) {deck} + {displease} {do} (ready) dress ({-ed}) (put in) execute ({-ion}) {exercise} {fashion} + {feast} [fight-] ing {man} + {finish} {fit} {fly} {follow} {fulfil} {furnish} {gather} {get} go {about} {govern} {grant} {great} + {hinder} hold ([a {feast]}) X {indeed} + be {industrious} + {journey} {keep} {labour} {maintain} {make} be {meet} {observe} be {occupied} {offer} + {officer} {pare} bring (come) to {pass} {perform} {practise} {prepare} {procure} {provide} {put} {requite} X {sacrifice} {serve} {set} {shew} X {sin} {spend} X {surely} {take} X {thoroughly} {trim} X {very} + {vex} be [warr-] {ior} work ({-man}) {yield} use.

G26 @ ἀγάπη agapē ag-ah'-pay From G25; love that is affection or benevolence; specifically (plural) a love feast: - (feast of) charity ([-ably]) dear love.

G1173 @ δεῖπνον deipnon dipe'-non From the same as G1160; dinner that is the chief meal (usually in the evening): - feast supper.

G1403 @ δοχή dochē dokh-ay' From G1209; a reception that is convivial entertainment: - feast.

G1858 @ ἑορτάζω heortazō heh-or-tad'-zo From G1859; to observe a festival: - keep the feast.

G1859 @ ἑορτή heortē heh-or-tay' Of uncertain affinity; a festival: - feast holyday.

G4910 @ συνευωχέω suneuōcheō soon-yoo-o-kheh'-o From G4862 and a derivative of a presumed compound of G2095 and a derivative of G2192 (meaning to be in good condition that is [by implication] to fare well or feast); to entertain sumptuously in company with that is (middle or passive voice) to revel together: - feast with.

G755 @ ἀρχιτρίκλινος architriklinos ar-khee-tree'-klee-nos From G746 and a compound of G5140 and G2827 (a dinner bed because composed of three couches); director of the entertainment: - governor (ruler) of the feast.