Banquet vs Neal - What's the difference?
banquet | neal |
A large celebratory meal; a feast.
(archaic) A dessert; a course of sweetmeats.
* Massinger
To participate in a banquet; to feast.
* Milton
(obsolete) To have dessert after a feast.
* Cavendish
To treat with a banquet or sumptuous entertainment of food; to feast.
* Coleridge
derived from Niall.
, transferred from the surname, or a spelling variant of Neil.
As verbs the difference between banquet and neal
is that banquet is to participate in a banquet; to feast while neal is to be tempered by heat.As a noun banquet
is a large celebratory meal; a feast.banquet
English
Noun
(en noun)- We'll dine in the great room, but let the music / And banquet be prepared here.
Verb
- Were it a draught for Juno when she banquets , I would not taste thy treasonous offer.
- Where they did both sup and banquet .
- Just in time to banquet / The illustrious company assembled there.