midday meal
111dejeuner — n. (French) breakfast; midday meal, luncheon …
112dejeuners — n. (French) breakfast; midday meal, luncheon …
113lunch — lunch, luncheon Lunch is now the standard word for a midday meal, and luncheon seems affectedly formal (and the commercial term luncheon voucher is fast disappearing) …
114luncheon — lunch, luncheon Lunch is now the standard word for a midday meal, and luncheon seems affectedly formal (and the commercial term luncheon voucher is fast disappearing) …
115L' Arche des 3 Becs — (La Chaudière,Франция) Категория отеля: Адрес: Ferme Couteau, 26340 La Chaud …
116rijsttafel — ˈrīˌstäfəl noun ( s) Etymology: Dutch, from rijst rice (from Middle Dutch rijs, from Middle French ris) + tafel table, from Middle Dutch tavele, tafele, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin tavola, from Latin tabula …
117undertime — I. ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: under (III) + time, n. 1. : a time less than the time allotted for the performance of some task or the completion of a program or speech 2. : working time that is less than full time or a required minimum II.… …
118underntime — unˈderntime (Spenser unˈdertime) noun The time of the midday meal • • • Main Entry: ↑undern …
119suk|kah — «SUK uh, su KAH», noun. a temporary bower or hut covered with branches, built on the premises of a house or synagogue as a place to eat in and sometimes sleep in during Sukkoth: »Midday meal in the sukkah, the festival tent set up in the… …
120VOLOZHIN — (Pol. Wołożyn), city in S. Molodechno oblast, Belarus; in Poland before 1793 and between 1921 and 1945. Jews were living in Volozhin in the 16th century. They numbered 383 in 1766, 2,452 in 1897 (including the Jews in the vicinity), and 1,434 (54 …