festal in English

adjective
1
of, like, or relating to a celebration or festival.
he appeared in festal array

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1. The whole town is in a festal mood.

2. Sweet sweet lake goes vacationing village and streamers , send festal atmosphere.

3. Festal parade already lost rich former days religion color nowadays.

4. This would still Beseem all doughty knights at high festal tides

5. (1Sa 18:19; 2Sa 21:8) Festal dancing in harvest celebrations perhaps accounts for this name Abel-meholah.

6. Spring carry is the most scale collective on the world migrates, unique festal landscape.

7. It was eaten with a spoon and served on festal days as part of the main course.

8. After double festal holiday, and last weekend, I should take back my heart which love play.

9. 30 It was eaten with a spoon and served on festal days as part of the main course.

10. [Ultimately (probably via Yiddish afikomen) from Mishnaic Hebrew ʔăpîqômān, entertainment at the end of a meal, festal song, dessert, Afikoman, from Greek epikomion, revel (from neuter singular of epikomios, of or for a festal procession : epi-, epi- + kōmos, celebration, revel), or epi kōmon, for the revel (perhaps an exhortation meaning "Now for the revel!"

11. [Ultimately (probably via Yiddish Afikomen) from Mishnaic Hebrew ʔăpîqômān, entertainment at the end of a meal, festal song, dessert, afikoman, from Greek epikomion, revel (from neuter singular of epikomios, of or for a festal procession : epi-, epi- + kōmos, celebration, revel), or epi kōmon, for the revel (perhaps an exhortation meaning "Now for the revel!"

12. An ancient custom is referred to, Psalm 118:27 אִסְרוחַֿג בַּעֲבֹתִ֑ים עַדקֿרנות המזבח bind the festal victim with cords, unto the horns of the Altar: Ainsworth paraphrases: 'that is, all the court over, untill you come even to the hornes of the Altar, intending hereby many sacrifices,' so De; but Che 'bind

13. This certainty is even stronger for Christians, to whom the Letter to the Hebrews proclaims: "You have come to Mount Zion and to the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and to countless angels in festal gathering, and to the assembly of the first-born who are enrolled in heaven, and to God the judge of all, and to the spirits of the just made perfect, and to Jesus, the mediator of a new covenant, and to the sprinkled blood that speaks more eloquently than that of Abel" (Heb 12,22-24).