All 3 Uses
revelry
in
The Ramayana
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- All grieve for banished Ráma: feast, And revelry and song have ceased: Like a black night when floods pour down, So dark and gloomy is the town.†
Book 2
- With royal Rumá by his side, Or Tárá yet a dearer bride, He spent each joyous day and night In revelry and wild delight, Like Indra whom the nymphs entice To taste the joys of Paradise.†
Book 4
- The wine no longer cheered the feast, The sound of revelry had ceased.†
Book 5 *
Definitions:
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(1)
(revelry) a noisy celebration or lively partying -- often involving music, drinking, or dancing
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)