Etymology: [ di-n&r ] (noun.) 13th century. From Old French disner (“lunch, but originally breakfast”), from Latin dis- + iēiūnō (“to break the fast”).
Synonyms: supper, chow, lunch, luncheon, banquet, blowout, collation, din-din, eats, feast, feedbag, fete, main meal, major munch, potluck, principal meal, refection, regale, repast
yemek, akşam yemeği, günün esas yemeği, dinner jacket smokin dinner pail sefertası dinner party ziyafet, ziyafet, dinner time yemek vakti, yemekli toplantı, dinner bell yemek zili veya çanı, dinner table sofra, dinner hour yemek saati, yemekleri,
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akşam yemeği
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günün esas yemeği isim
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dinner jacket smokin dinner pail sefertası dinner party ziyafet
The main meal of the day, often eaten in the evening, A midday meal (in a context in which the lighter evening meal is called supper or tea), An evening meal, A meal given to an animal, A formal meal for many people eaten for a special occasion, The principal meal of the day, eaten by most people about midday, but by many (especially in cities) at a later hour, An entertainment; a feast, A midday meal, the main meal of the day served in the evening or at midday; "dinner will be at 8"; "on Sundays they had a large dinner when they returned from church", a party of people assembled to have dinner together; "guests should never be late to a dinner party", In the very early 19th century (according to D Pool, 1993: What Jane Austen Ate and Charles Dickens Knew, Simon & Schuster), the meals were generally breakfast, dinner (3 or 4 in the afternoon), and supper, with no formal afternoon tea I don't know whether or how this might have differed for passengers aboard ship (That also seems to be quite a long time between breakfast and lunch to go without food--enlighten me, anyone?), A dinner is a formal social event at which a meal is served. It is held in the evening. a series of official lunches and dinners, Any meal you eat in the middle of the day can be referred to as dinner, Dinner is the main meal of the day, usually served in the early part of the evening. She invited us to her house for dinner Would you like to stay and have dinner? see also TV dinner, evening meal; lunch; main meal of the day; festive meal, a time of nourishment, eating - taking things in, digesting information, a party of people assembled to have dinner together; "guests should never be late to a dinner party, TANGINANGO, n makan malam (makan), (Waiting for) The "mauvais quart d'heure ", jacket a jacket for formal evening wear, din-dins, plural of dinner,
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The main meal of the day, often eaten in the evening
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A midday meal (in a context in which the lighter evening meal is called supper or tea)
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An evening meal
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A meal given to an animal - "Give the dog its dinner."
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A formal meal for many people eaten for a special occasion
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The principal meal of the day, eaten by most people about midday, but by many (especially in cities) at a later hour
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An entertainment; a feast
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A midday meal
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the main meal of the day served in the evening or at midday; "dinner will be at 8"; "on Sundays they had a large dinner when they returned from church"
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a party of people assembled to have dinner together; "guests should never be late to a dinner party"
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In the very early 19th century (according to D Pool, 1993: What Jane Austen Ate and Charles Dickens Knew, Simon & Schuster), the meals were generally breakfast, dinner (3 or 4 in the afternoon), and supper, with no formal afternoon tea I don't know whether or how this might have differed for passengers aboard ship (That also seems to be quite a long time between breakfast and lunch to go without food--enlighten me, anyone?)
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A dinner is a formal social event at which a meal is served. It is held in the evening. a series of official lunches and dinners
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Any meal you eat in the middle of the day can be referred to as dinner
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Dinner is the main meal of the day, usually served in the early part of the evening. She invited us to her house for dinner Would you like to stay and have dinner? see also TV dinner
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evening meal; lunch; main meal of the day; festive meal isim
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a time of nourishment, eating - taking things in, digesting information
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a party of people assembled to have dinner together; "guests should never be late to a dinner party
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TANGINANGO
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n makan malam (makan)
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(Waiting for) The "mauvais quart d'heure "
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jacket a jacket for formal evening wear
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Dinner.
din-dins - ""Who's ready for their din-dins then? Who are Mummy's darling boys?""
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