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  • 1regale — I. verb (regaled; regaling) Etymology: French régaler, from Middle French, from regale, noun Date: circa 1656 transitive verb 1. to entertain sumptuously ; feast with delicacies 2. to give pleasure or amusement to < regaled us with tall tale …

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  • 2regale — regalement, n. regaler, n. /ri gayl /, v., regaled, regaling, n. v.t. 1. to entertain lavishly or agreeably; delight. 2. to entertain with choice food or drink. v.i. 3. to feast. n. 4. a sumptuous feast. 5. a choice article of food or drink …

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  • 3regale — re•gale [[t]rɪˈgeɪl[/t]] v. galed, gal•ing, n. 1) to entertain lavishly or agreeably; delight 2) to entertain with choice food or drink 3) to feast 4) a sumptuous feast 5) a choice article of food or drink • Etymology: 1650–60; &LT; F régaler,&#8230; …

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  • 4Felix Aderca — Froim Zelig Aderca Zelicu Froim Adercu Born March 13, 1891(1891 03 13) Puieşti Died December 12, 1962(1962 12 12) (ag …

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  • 5satiate — satiate, sate, surfeit, cloy, pall, glut, gorge are comparable when they mean to fill or become filled to the point of repletion. Although both satiate and sate can imply no more than a complete satisfying, both terms more often imply an&#8230; …

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  • 6feast — 1. noun 1) a wedding feast Syn: banquet, celebration meal, lavish dinner; entertainment; revels, festivities; informal blowout, spread 2) the feast of St. Stephen Syn: (religious) festival, feast day, saint s day …

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  • 7recreate — (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To occupy in an agreeable or pleasing way: amuse, divert, entertain, regale. See EXCITE. 2. To occupy oneself with amusement or diversion: disport, play, sport. See WORK …

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  • 8Amusement — (Roget s Thesaurus) &LT; N PARAG:Amusement &GT;N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 amusement amusement entertainment Sgm: N 1 diversion diversion divertissement Sgm: N 1 reaction reaction solace Sgm: N 1 pastime pastime passetemps …

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  • 9Mihail Sadoveanu — Sadoveanu redirects here. For other persons of the same name, see Sadoveanu (surname). Mihail Sadoveanu Sadoveanu in 1929, portrait by Ştefan Dimitrescu Born November 5, 1880( …

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  • 10treat — v 1. behave towards, act towards, conduct oneself towards, do by; deal with, handle, cope with, face; contend with, manage, use, wield. 2. doctor, practice medicine, attend, intern, minister, nurse, care for; prescribe for, medicate, operate;&#8230; …

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