SC - Great Celebration in Atlantia

Elaine Koogler ekoogler at chesapeake.net
Thu Feb 22 13:36:36 PST 2001


Thanks to all of you who have made these suggestions.  I'll pass them on and see
what happens!  I'll let you know......

Kiri

"Decker, Terry D." wrote:

> That is more correctly a solarium.  However, that does remind me that
> "prandium" is Latin for "late breakfast."  Reception ( a social function to
> present a welcome or greeting) and junket (a party, banquet or outing) might
> also fill the bill.  The first derives from the Latin "receptio" meaning "to
> receive."  Old French, "reception."  Middle English, "recepcion."  The
> second comes from Middle English, "jonket" or Old North French, "jonquette,"
> both meaning "rush basket," but having an implication of food.
>
> Bear
>
> > From: sdrake [mailto:steldr at home.net]
> >
> > I know it refers to a place more than an event but what about
> > a women's
> > solar?
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