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English Dictionary: Meals by the DICT Development Group
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From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Meals
      are at the present day "eaten from a round table little higher
      than a stool, guests sitting cross-legged on mats or small
      carpets in a circle, and dipping their fingers into one large
      dish heaped with a mixture of boiled rice and other grain and
      meat. But in the time of our Lord, and perhaps even from the
      days of Amos (6:4, 7), the foreign custom had been largely
      introduced of having broad couches, forming three sides of a
      small square, the guests reclining at ease on their elbows
      during meals, with their faces to the space within, up and down
      which servants passed offering various dishes, or in the absence
      of servants, helping themselves from dishes laid on a table set
      between the couches." Geikie's Life of Christ. (Comp. Luke
      7:36-50.) (See ABRAHAM'S {BOSOM}; {BANQUET}; {FEAST}.)
     
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