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rere-supper
rere-supper Obs. exc. arch. Also 4–5 -soper(e, 4–6 -souper; 6–7 reare-, 7 rear-, reer-supper. (Written indifferently with or without hyphen and as one word.) [a. AF. rere-super: see rere- and supper.] A supper (usually of a sumptuous nature) following upon the usual evening meal, and thus coming ver... Oxford English Dictionary
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reer-supper
reer-supper variant of rere-supper. Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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rear-supper
rear-supper variant of rere-supper Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Music of the Civilization series
Aztecs – "Tenochtitlan Revealed" (original) Chinese – "The Shining Path" (traditional) English – "Rondeau" from Symphonies and Fanfares for the King's Supper Alla Lakay, Bani, Concoba, Jawara, Jeili Foli Lomba, Kalefa, Sunjata, Pentatonic improvisation Maori - Pokarekare Ana, Ka Mate, Hine E Hine, Me He Manu Rere wikipedia.org
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rere-banquet
† rere-banquet Obs. Also 6–7 reere-, 7 reer-, rear-. [Cf. rere-supper.] A ‘banquet’ or collation taken after dinner or supper.1530 Palsgr. 262/1 Rere banket, ralias. 1584 R. Scot Discov. Witchcr. iii. xvi. (1886) 52 The fairies or witches being at a reere banket. 1589 Puttenham Eng. Poesie iii. xxiv... Oxford English Dictionary
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Medieval cuisine
Meals In Europe there were typically two meals a day: dinner at mid-day and a lighter supper in the evening. He also recommended watching that the servants not make off with leftovers to make merry at rere-suppers, rather than giving it as alms. wikipedia.org
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after-supper
after-supper (ˌɑːftə ˈsʌpə(r), æ-) [after- 1.] The time that intervened between supper (when this was at an earlier hour) and bed-time. Obs. or dial. except attrib., like after-dinner. Also Obs. = rere-supper (quots. 1590 and 1637).1590 Shakes. Mids. N. v. i. 34 This long age of three houres, Betwee... Oxford English Dictionary
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postliminary
postliminary, a. (pəʊstˈlɪmɪnərɪ) [f. L. post after + līmen, līmin- threshold + -ary1; but in sense 1 associated with postliminium. The etymological derivatives of L. postlīminium are postliminiar, -iary, -iate, -iation, -ious; and those of L. post + līmen (opposed to preliminary, etc.), postliminar... Oxford English Dictionary
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