Definition of

Feast

FeastA banquet that may include music , dancing and other entertainment activities is called a feast . Feasts are usually held to celebrate certain events or events with family or friends.

For example: “My son completed his studies! Tonight we will have a feast at home” , “I already bought ten kilos of meat and a lot of drinks for the weekend feast” , “We have champagne, sushi and chocolates: let's have a feast” .

Feasts can be public or private celebrations, with few participants or massive ones. Its purpose is to gather attendees around a table full of delicacies . A wedding celebration, a birthday party , or an anniversary celebration can be considered feasts.

The person who organizes the feast and receives the guests is the host . Sometimes, the host is the honoree or the person being honored, although the event can also be called to dedicate the tribute to another individual.

The size of the financial investment varies depending on the context, the reason for the feast, and other factors. For example, if the meeting is between trusted people and with a special focus on having a pleasant time together, the budget will probably be very small; The case of a feast that accompanies the release of a film is different.

Among the synonyms that we can find for this term in dictionaries are the following: convite, banquet, celebration, panzada, feast, gaudeamus and orgy . Except for the last two, the rest are widely used as synonyms, although some are more formal than others; In general, all of them refer to the presence of food as an essential part of the celebration.

Regarding gaudeamus , it is a term used in colloquial language that also describes a large gathering where abundant food and drink is served for the purpose of rejoicing and celebrating. In its etymology we find that it derives from the Latin "let's rejoice", something that seems to be perfectly logical, since this type of celebration is carried out to feel good.

Perhaps the most curious synonym is orgy : although it has abundant food and drink in common with the idea of ​​a feast , in the context of a meeting of several people, it adds the commission of excesses beyond excessive eating. These are nothing more than sexual practices considered reprehensible by society in general.

FeastThe idea of ​​a feast is portrayed in numerous artistic works. The Italian Giovanni Bellini is the creator of “The Feast of the Gods” , an oil painting that he painted in 1514 and which is currently in the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC ( United States ). “Herod's Feast” , on the other hand, is a bronze relief that Donatello developed in the 15th century and is in the Siena Cathedral .

We can also find the concept of a feast in movies (such as “A Devil's Feast” by Alfred Hitchcock ) and in books (such as “A Feast for Crows” by George RR Martin ).

It should be noted, finally, that the expression “have a feast” or “have a feast” refers to taking advantage of a context , a circumstance or an event to enjoy or enjoy. In this case, it is possible to carry out this type of celebration without company, unlike what happens with a feast itself.

When we say "I'm going to feast," we sometimes refer to " binge on food," not in the sense of eating until it hurts us but of indulging in certain indulgences that are not common, such as consuming very expensive products. expensive ones that we don't usually buy frequently.