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▪ I. festin obs. form of festoon. ▪ II. † feˈstin(e) Obs. [variously ad. Sp. or Fr. festin and It. festino: see next.] = next.
1520Sir R. Wingfield in St. Papers Hen. VIII, VI. 55 By reason of the festyne kept the Sondaye at nyght. 1670–98R. Lassels Voy. Italy I. 137, I saw divers palaces of Noblemen upon occasion of their Festine. 1738[G. Smith] Curious Relations I. iv. 526 As the Festine would not allow to see him that Day, he sent him Word, that he was welcome to his Court. 1819Metropolis II. 85 Not to mention the splendid festins of our noblesse. |