Plural of feaster; multiple people who feast or participate in lavish celebration meals together.
Plural form of 'feaster' (one who feasts), from 'feast' plus '-er.' The base 'feast' comes from Old French 'feste,' ultimately from Latin 'festum' (festival).
Medieval and Victorian authors loved describing 'feasters' in their scenes—the plural noun captures the social chaos and joy of a room full of celebrating people enjoying elaborate food!
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