noun
  • One who uses words skillfully.
  • She has always been known as a capable wordsmith, but in this latest novel she also shows surprising emotional depth.
    verb
  • To apply craftsman-like skills to word use.
  • verb
  • To encourage or induce people to join a religious movement, political party, or other cause or organization.
  • "I am not sent here to proselytize. My church is not in that business."
  • To convert (someone) to one’s own faith or beliefs.
  • Counterterrorism officials believe bin Laden has set up cells to proselytize the large Middle East expatriate population living in the area.
    verb
  • To feast with others
  • First, all you peers of Greece, go to my tent;There, in the full convive we; afterwards,As Hector's leisure and your bounties shallConcur together, severally entreat him
    noun
  • a feast or banquet
  • a participant in a feast of banquet
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