Saturday, October 10, 2009

October 09, 2009

convivial

\kuhn-VIV-ee-uhl\ , adjective:

1.Fond of feasting, drinking, and good company; sociable.

2.Merry; festive.

Quotes:

For the next hour they talked proper nouns. The hillbilly station continued full blast. Rachel opened a quart of beer for herself and things soon grew convivial.

-- Thomas Pynchon, V.

He hated to drink to excess, disliked convivial entertaining and had no gift for bonhomie.

-- Stella Tillyard, Citizen Lord

Young Sam, steeped in the family's endless storytelling, confessions, musings about their aspirations, and bickering about politics, seemed destined to become happy and convivial.

-- Andrew Hoffman, Inventing Mark Twain

Origin:

Convivial comes from Latin convivium, "a feast, entertainment, a banquet," from conviva, "a table-companion, a guest," from convivere, "to live with, hence to feast with," from com-, con-, with + vivere, "to live."

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