Definition
Archaic or literary term meaning full of feasts, abundant, or characterized by celebration and abundance.
Etymology
From 'feast' plus the adjective suffix '-ful' (full of). The suffix '-ful' creates adjectives meaning 'characterized by' or 'containing a lot of' something.
Kelly Says
While we say 'festive' today, older writers used 'feastful' to describe landscapes, seasons, or periods overflowing with celebration and eating—a lost word for abundance!
Translations
AMአማርኛ
በጣም ነፃ
ba-tam ne-tsa
BNবাংলা
সমৃদ্ধ
som-rid-dh
CSČeština
slavnostní
slav-nost-ni
DADansk
frokostrig
fro-kost-rig
DEDeutsch
festlich
fest-lich
ELΕλληνικά
γιορτινός
yor-ti-nos
ESEspañol
abundante
ab-un-dan-te
FAفارسی
شورانگیز
sho-ran-gi-z
FISuomi
juhlallinen
juh-la-lli-nen
FRFrançais
festoyant
fes-toy-an
HUMagyar
ünnepi
oon-ne-pi
IDBahasa Indonesia
melimpah
me-lim-pah
ITItaliano
abbondante
ab-bon-dan-te
MSBahasa Melayu
melimpah
me-lim-pah
MYမြန်မာ
ပြည့်စုံ
pye-ch-su-n
NLNederlands
feestelijk
fest-e-lijk
PTPortuguês
abundante
ab-un-dan-te
RUРусский
праздничный
prazd-nich-ny
SVSvenska
festlig
fest-lig
SWKiswahili
furaha
fu-ra-ha
TAதமிழ்
சிறப்பான
si-rap-paan
TRTürkçe
neşeli
ne-she-li
UKУкраїнська
святковий
sviat-kov-yi
VITiếng Việt
풍성
phung-seong