Feast : nm (word coming from Italian festino “small party”, from festa “ Party ").
A feast is a meal de Party,apparatus in menu copious et cared for (agape ou banquet). By biblical allusion we say a feast of Balthazar for a meal sumptuous et excellent.
– Quote from the French poet Arthur Rimbaud (1854-1891): “In the past, if I remember correctly, my life was a feast where all hearts opened, where all the wines flowed” in A season in Hell (1873)
– Quote from the Chilean writer Luis Sepúlveda (1949-2020): “He shared the sumptuous feast offered by the elders who had decided that the time had come to leave. " in the Old man who read romance novels (1992)