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dine

verb intransitive

[L., to cease. Gr., to feast.]

To eat the chief meal of the day. This meal seems originally to have been taken about the middle of the day, at least in northern climates, as it still is by laboring people. Among people in the higher walks of life, and in commercial towns, the time of dining is from tow to five or six o’clock in the afternoon.

dine

verb transitive
To give a dinner to; to furnish with the principal meal; to feed; as, the landlord dined a hundred men.