Refreshment
31refreshment — /rəˈfrɛʃmənt / (say ruh freshmuhnt) noun 1. that which refreshes, especially food or drink. 2. (plural) articles or portions of food or drink, especially for a light meal. 3. the act of refreshing. 4. the state of being refreshed …
32refreshment — n. 1 the act of refreshing or the process of being refreshed in mind or body. 2 (usu. in pl.) food or drink that refreshes. 3 something that refreshes or stimulates the mind. Etymology: ME f. OF refreschement (as REFRESH) …
33Refreshment Sunday — noun a) Mid Lent Sunday; the fourth Sunday of Lent, exactly three weeks before Easter Sunday b) Mothering Sunday; a day in honor of mothers and/or ones mother church, especially in the United Kingdom and …
34Refreshment Sunday — The Fourth Sunday in Lent is so called from the Gospel for the day, which relates the feeding of the five thousand by our Lord in the wilderness. As the late Bishop Coxe pointed out in his Thoughts on the Services, having thus far (in the… …
35refreshment room — dining hall, cafeteria …
36refreshment Sunday — Отдохновения Воскресенье …
37refreshment stand — A place selling soft drinks, cigars, cigarettes, ice cream, sandwiches, etc., but not meals as such …
38refreshment-room — refreshˈment room noun • • • Main Entry: ↑refresh …
39Islands of Refreshment — Infobox Micronation fullName = Islands of Refreshment shortName = status = Historical flag second secondImageType = motto = englishMotto = anthemName = anthemComposer = location = Tristan da Cunha location.jpg purpOrgStruct = Monarchy leadership …
40Isle of Refreshment — (spr. Eil of Risreschmen), so v.w. Erfrischungsinseln …