repast |rɪˈpɑːst|
noun formal
a meal: a sumptuous repast.
ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, based on late Latin repascere, from re- (expressing intensive force) + pascere ‘to feed’
in this case a RE past (y )
One from the Cornish Pasty Company that I bought in Oxford.
Coming from Cornish stock these have been cooked and eaten by my family for generations and I was pleased to know mine taste just the same, meaning nothing has changed in a few hundred years....how unusual and great
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