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In some senses, arval is marked as archaic, historical, rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
old, traditional
VERB + ARVAL
gave
ARVAL + NOUN
dinner, funeral
noun
A funeral feast or wake at which bread and ale was served, traditional in Scotland, the North of England, and among the Norse.
It was customary in the north to have an arval or funeral dinner after an interment.
Only one better feast do I remember, and that was when we gave the arval for the old master when he died of the dropsy. That was a feast if you like. Such a one had never been heard of in the Valley.
The ale served at such a wake, the drinking of which was a ritually significant act in Norse culture.
[…] Then quoth Hamtheow, etc.: 'We shall never come back to our mother [when we have slain the King of Goths]. Thou shalt drink the arval for us all together, for Swanhild and thy sons.'
Now for a sealing and making fast of this solemn covenant between you I see no likelier rede than that ye all join with me here this day in good friendship to forget your quarrels in drinking of the arvale of King Gorice XI., than whom hath reigned none mightier nor more worshipful in all this world, and thereafter depart in peace to your native lands.
The money given to hunters, at the death of a fox, in order to buy ale.
It was customary in the north to have an arval or funeral dinner after an interment.
WiktionaryOnly one better feast do I remember, and that was when we gave the arval for the old master when he died of the dropsy. That was a feast if you like. Such a one had never been heard of in the Valley.
Wiktionary“Is there to be an arval dinner?” The arval was the traditional funeral feast celebrated throughout the Land Between the Lakes. It was customary to invite all who had known the deceased.
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In some senses, arval is marked as archaic, historical, rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.