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Definition of Festally

Festally
Festally Fes"tal*ly, adv. Joyously; festively; mirthfully.

Meaning of Festally from wikipedia

- Festal is a brand name drug containing pancreatin, hemicellulase, and certain bile components. It is indicated for use in people with gastrointestinal...
- Festál is a free series of annual ethnically-related festivals that take place on the grounds of Seattle Center in Seattle, Washington. A major cultural...
- Church in Montlake, and numerous ethnic festivals (many ****ociated with Festál at Seattle Center). There are other annual events, ranging from the Seattle...
- The Festal Letters or Easter Letters are a series of annual letters by which the Bishops of Alexandria, in conformity with a decision of the First Council...
- have remembered if he had been ten years old at the time. Secondly, the Festal Epistles state that the Arians had accused Athanasius, among other charges...
- declared the twelve days between Christmas and Epiphany to become one unified festal cycle. Federer, William J. (January 6, 2014). "On the 12th Day of Christmas"...
- line R12, The people shall wear garlands on their heads, shall be made festal... 𓆱 M3 U+131B1 branch ḫt 1. Bil. ḫt 2. Ideo. or det. for wood, tree; 3...
- was installed as cantor in 1723, he was put in charge only of music for festal (church holiday) services at the St. Paul's Church; his petition to also...
- Bishop of Alexandria, in 367, in a letter written to his churches in Egypt, Festal Letter 39. Also cited is the Council of Rome, but not without controversy...
- Religious Year. ****ociation Press, Kolkata, India (1921). Kielhorn, Franz: Festal Days of the Hindu Lunar Calendar. The Indian Anti- quary XXVI, 177–187 (1897)...