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单词 convive
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conviven.1

Etymology: < Old French convive, < Latin convīvium feast.
Obsolete. rare.
A feast, banquet.
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the world > food and drink > food > meal > feast > [noun]
farmeOE
feasta1200
gesteningc1200
mangerc1390
mangerya1400
junkerya1425
banquet1483
convive1483
gestonyea1500
junketa1500
festine1520
Maundy1533
junketing1577
entertainmenta1616
entertain1620
regalo1622
treatmenta1656
treat1659
regale1670
regality1672
festino1741
spreadation1780
spread1822
blowout1823
tuck-out1823
burst1849
1483 W. Caxton tr. J. de Voragine Golden Legende 30/4 O precious feste and convyve!
1512 Helyas xxiii, in W. J. Thoms Early Eng. Prose Romances (1828) II. 77 Convives, daunces and sports were..reysed in the palays.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online June 2018).

conviven.2

/ˈkɒnviːv//ˈkɒnvʌɪv/
Etymology: < modern French convive (not in Cotgrave 1611), < Latin convīva fellow-feaster, < convīvĕre to live together with. The 17th cent. use was perhaps directly < Latin; there is apparently a break between this and modern use, in which it is usually printed in italics as French.
1. One who feasts with others; a fellow-banqueter, table-companion, mess-mate.
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the world > food and drink > food > consumption of food or drink > eating > feasting > [noun] > feaster
feastera1500
banqueter1549
convival1615
convive1651
convivatora1656
junketer1721
banqueteer1821
junketeer1825
feastress1837
tuck-hunter1840
1651 in T. Fuller Abel Redevivus 99 But idiots also his Conviu's had their share.
1658 J. Harrington Prerogative Pop. Govt. ii. v. 64 The Christians in these times, much after the manner of the Lacedemonian Convives used to eat in publick and together.
1702 C. Beaumont J. Beaumont's Psyche (new ed.) x. ccxi. 152 A Feast, which though with Pleasure's Complement The ravish'd Convives Tongues it courted; yet [etc.].
1820–1 R. K. Porter Trav. Georgia in Repository No. 80. 111 Preserves, fruits, dried sweetmeats..engage the fair convives for some time.
1863 G. J. Whyte-Melville Gladiators II. 148 ‘What now?’ said he, ‘my old convive and boon companion’.
2. (See quot. 1862.)
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1862 B. Hemyng in H. Mayhew London Labour (new ed.) Extra vol. 218/2 We next come to the consideration of convives, or those [women] who live in the same house with a number of others.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online March 2018).

convivev.

Etymology: < convive n.2 (or Latin convīvĕre, -vīvārī).
Obsolete. rare.
intransitive. To feast together.
ΘΚΠ
the world > food and drink > food > consumption of food or drink > eating > feasting > feast [verb (intransitive)]
to make good (glad, merry etc.) cheerc1330
festya1382
feastc1400
junket1607
convive1609
obligure1623
to make a feast of (also upon)1624
regale1678
smouse1775
to make feast1868
1609 W. Shakespeare Troilus & Cressida iv. vii. 156 All you Peeres of Greece, go to my tent, There in the full conuiue we [1623 you] . View more context for this quotation
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