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panthuniee
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[ hap]
FEW:
∅
Gdf:
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GdfC:
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TL:
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DEAF:
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DMF:
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TLF:
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OED:
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ls
(loanword:
Greek
)
le
The etymon for this word may be the Greek πανθοινια, used to mean ‘a high festival’.
s.
1
Judaism
Sukkot, Feast of Tabernacles
:
(
MS: s.xiii/xiv
)
cenophagia: festum Judeorum et dicitur a scenos, quod est umbrosum, et fagin, quod est commedere, quia solebant comedere in umbrosis locis et dicitur gallice panthuniee
(
ed.
panthumee)
i 321
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