1. banqueting - Noun
2. banqueting - Adjective
3. banqueting - Verb
of Banquet
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe desire to see the return of a liberal age where Parliaments will guard freedom, where science will open the banqueting halls to the millions, and where what Bismarck once called "practical Christianity" will mitigate suffering and misfortunes. Winston Churchill
Beck, Roger, "In the Place of the Lion: Mithras in the Tauroctony" in Beck on Mithraism: Collected works with new essays (2004), p. 286 287. The banquet scene features Mithras and the Sol Invictus banqueting on the hide of the slaughtered bull. Source: Internet
Greece (c. 420 BC) Banqueting and music have continued to be two important entertainments since ancient times. Source: Internet
About - Melton Times Sports Awards 2017The evening of recognition and celebration will take place on the evening of Thursday 8th February at the Banqueting Suite Melton Mowbray. Source: Internet
At first it was used as a banqueting hall, then during the First World War as an infirmary. Source: Internet
Heraldry Ancestry Family Philip and Anna banqueting with family and courtiers, by Alonso Sánchez Coello Cenotaph of Philip and his family at El Escorial. Source: Internet