Feast vs Rort - What's the difference?
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A very large meal, often of a ceremonial nature.
Something delightful
A festival; a holiday; a solemn, or more commonly, a joyous, anniversary.
* Bible, Exodus xiii. 6
* Bible, Luke ii. 41
To partake in a , or large meal.
To dwell upon (something) with delight.
* Shakespeare
To hold a in honor of (someone).
To serve as a feast for; to feed sumptuously.
* Bishop Joseph Hall
(Australia, New Zealand) A scam or fraud, especially involving the misappropriation of public money or resources.
* 2008 , Australian House of Representatives, Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) ,
* 2009 , Justine Vaisutis, Australia , Lonely Planet,
* 2011 , Malcolm Knox, , Fierce Focus ,
(Australia, New Zealand, transitive) To cheat or defraud.
* 1992 , Victorian Legislative Assembly, Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) ,
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As nouns the difference between feast and rort
is that feast is a very large meal, often of a ceremonial nature while rort is a scam or fraud, especially involving the misappropriation of public money or resources.As verbs the difference between feast and rort
is that feast is to partake in a feast, or large meal while rort is to cheat or defraud.feast
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) feest, feste, fest, from (etyl) feste, from (etyl) festa, plural of .Noun
(en noun)- We had a feast to celebrate the harvest.
- It was a feast for the eyes.
- The seventh day shall be a feast to the Lord.
- Now his parents went to Jerusalem every year at the feast of the passover.
Synonyms
* banquetDerived terms
* (l) * (l) * (l) * (l)Etymology 2
From (etyl) feesten, festen, from (etyl) fester, from , from the noun. See above.Verb
(en verb)- I feasted on turkey and dumplings.
- With my love's picture then my eye doth feast .
- We feasted them after the victory.
- Or once a week, perhaps, for novelty / Reez'd bacon-soords shall feast his family.
Derived terms
* feaster * feast one’s eyesAnagrams
* * *rort
English
Noun
(en noun)page 4067,
- Not all of the projects were bad or rorts ; the majority were no doubt valuable to their communities.
page 81,
- It?s one of the great rorts in Australia that for overstaying your welcome (even by five minutes) in a space that may cost only a few dollars to park in, local councils are prepared to fine you anywhere from $50 to $120.
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- The rort was that South Australia and Western Australia, who controlled their grounds, were allowed to double-dip. In Perth, for instance, the WACA sold season tickets, which they marketed in the form of memberships, to everything at the ground, including football. They had a huge membership and were rolling in money, but because they?d sold their tickets in memberships, they declared a loss on the cricket Test match. At the end of the season, though, they?d get the same twofourteenths(sic) of Pool Two as Queensland.
Verb
(en verb)page 496,
- He wants to change the system for the benefit of all and wants to stop the incredible rorting that has occurred within the prisons system.
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page 118,
- York is then alleged to have rorted the doctor out of his share.