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prandial, a. affected or jocose.|ˈprændɪəl| [f. L. prandium a late breakfast, luncheon + -al1.] Pertaining or relating to dinner.
1820[see post-prandial]. 1821–30Ld. Cockburn Mem. 36 Every glass during dinner required to be dedicated to the health of some one... This prandial nuisance was horrible. 1851J. Harris in Macfarlane Mem. T. Archer vi. (1867) 147, I should not accept your prandial invitation. 1883Harper's Mag. July 927/2 Expenses legal, medical, funereal and prandial. Hence ˈprandially adv., in connexion with dinner.
1837Fraser's Mag. XV. 575 Any such social outrage..if prandially inflicted, is about as justifiable a proceeding. 1895A. M. Stoddart Blackie xii. 307 Their communion, bodily and prandially, was in one of the Princes Street hotels. |