/ˈwiːnˌxɑː.te/, [ˈwiːnˌhɑː.te] <span class="searchmatch">wīnhāte</span> f feast Weak feminine (n-stem): Joseph Bosworth, T. Northcote Toller (1898) “<span class="searchmatch">WĪNHĀTE</span>”, in An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary...
IPA(key): /ˈwiːnˌxɑː.tɑn/, [ˈwiːnˌhɑː.tɑn] wīnhātan inflection of <span class="searchmatch">wīnhāte</span>: nominative plural accusative singular/plural genitive/dative singular...
More at theo-. Doublet of fete, fiesta, and fest. Displaced Old English <span class="searchmatch">winhate</span>. feast (plural feasts) A holiday, festival, especially a religious one...
bidding, calling, invitation”) nīedhǣs (“a command under compulsion”) <span class="searchmatch">wīnhāte</span> (“a feast, party”) Middle English: hoten, hoaten, haten English: hote,...