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refectory
English
Etymology
Via Middle English refectori from Late Latin refectorium, from Latin reficere (“to remake, to rebuild”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???f?kt(?)?i/
Noun
refectory (plural refectories)
- A dining-hall, especially in an institution such as a college or monastery.
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refection
English
Etymology
From French réfection, from Latin refecti?nem, accusative singular of refecti? (“recovery, refection”), from refici? (“restore, renew”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???f?k??n/
Noun
refection (countable and uncountable, plural refections)
- Mental or spiritual refreshment.
- Physical refreshment, especially with food or drink.
- A meal, especially a light meal.
- Synonym: repast
Related terms
- refectory
Derived terms
- Refection Sunday
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