Supper

  • 51Supper at Emmaus —    An episode from the story of Christ that takes place after the Resurrection. Christ appears to two of his apostles at Palestine who do not recognize him. They tell him of their grief over the death of the Savior and the disappearance of his… …

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  • 52supper hour — noun a) suppertime, the hour in which the supper meal takes place b) the hour from 18h00 (6 p.m.) to 19h00 (7 p.m.) Syn: dinner hour, suppertime …

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  • 53supper cloth — /ˈsʌpə klɒθ/ (say supuh kloth) noun a small tablecloth, usually decorative, suitable for placing on a table on which supper (def. 3) is served …

  • 54supper — 1. noun a) Food consumed before going to bed. b) Any meal eaten in the evening; dinner eaten in the evening, rather than at noon. 2. verb a) To consume a snack before retiring …

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  • 55Supper — Engelsk ord for aftensmad …

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  • 56supper — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. meal, repast, refection; banquet, feast, entertainment. See food. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. evening meal, tea, late refreshments; see dinner , meal 2 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. dinner, repast.… …

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  • 57Supper — Sup|per 〈[sʌ̣pə(r)] n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: ; engl. Bez. für〉 Abendessen, Nachtmahl …

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  • 58supper — sup|per [ sʌpər ] noun count or uncount ** the last main meal of the day, usually an informal meal that you eat at home ─ compare DINNER …

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  • 59supper — sb. HD. 1762 …

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  • 60supper — sup·per || sÊŒpÉ™(r) n. evening meal …

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