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[ fes-tuh ] / ˈfɛs tə /
nouna feast, festival, or holiday. Origin of festa1810–20; <Italian <Latin: holiday, plural of fēstum.See fest Words nearby festafesse, Fessenden, fesse point, fess point, fest, festa, festal, fester, festina lente, festinant, festinate Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for festaThen he told about the festa at which he must display the most beautiful princess in the world or forfeit his life. Tales of Giants from Brazil|Elsie Spicer Eells She was greatly run after by the youth of the Neapolitan court, who swore no festa was complete without her. Giovanni Boccaccio, a Biographical Study|Edward Hutton He told us he had sung the Sanctus here at the festa on the preceding Sunday. The Note-Books of Samuel Butler|Samuel Butler The third day of the festa Dionysia went attired in her gown the colour of the sky and all its stars. Fairy Tales from Brazil|Elsie Spicer Eells
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