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1 . aruchah, 'allowance.' Any meal of herbs where there is love is better than a stalled ox with hatred. Prov. 15: 17.
2. akal, 'to eat.' Joseph's brethren were 'to eat' with him at noon. Gen. 43: 16.
3. ἄριστον a meal taken in the morning: cf. John 21: 4, 12, 15; but late enough for friends to be invited. Luke 11: 37, 38. Used for a marriage feast in Matt. 22: 2, 4, perhaps as late as noon: it is distinguished from 'supper' in Luke 14: 12.