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Dine  (dn), Jim Born 1935.
American artist noted for his autobiographical paintings and sculptures of everyday objects such as tools and bathrobes.

dine  (dn)
v. dined, din·ing, dines
v.intr.
To have dinner.
v.tr.
To give dinner to; entertain at dinner: wined and dined the visiting senators.

[Middle English dinen, from Old French diner, disner, from Vulgar Latin *disinre, from *disiinre : Latin dis-, dis- + Latin iinium, fast.]

Dining
Rare. the art or science of dining. — aristologist, n.
an abnormal fear of dining and dinner conversation.
the art of dinner conversation. — deipnosophist, n.
household linen collectively, especially tablecloths and napkins.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.dining - the act of eating dinnerdining - the act of eating dinner            
eating, feeding - the act of consuming food
Dutch treat - a dinner where each person pays for his own
Translations
dining [ˈdaɪnɪŋ] CPD dining car Ncoche m comedor, vagón m restaurante
dining hall Ncomedor m, refectorio m
dining room Ncomedor m
dining table Nmesa f de comedor
dining:
dining car
nSpeisewagen m
dining chair
nEsszimmerstuhl m
dining hall
nSpeisesaal m
dining room
nEsszimmer nt; (in hotel) → Speiseraum m
dining table
nEsstisch m


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Many a time have I deferred dining several minutes that I might have the attendance of this ingrate.
"The third tent," explained the Wizard, "is our dining room and kitchen.
Dining with the van der Luydens was at best no light matter, and dining there with a Duke who was their cousin was almost a religious solemnity.
 
 
 
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