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Webster 1913 Edition
Lunch
Lunch
,Verb.
I.
[
imp. & p. p.
Lunched
; p. pr. & vb. n.
Lunching
.] To take luncheon.
Smart.
Webster 1828 Edition
Lunch
LUNCH
,Definition 2024
Lunch
Lunch
See also: lunch
German
Noun
Lunch m, n (genitive Lunch, plural Lunchs)
- An English-style midday meal, generally smaller than the German-style Mittagessen.
- 1844, E. A. Moriarty (translator), Charles Dickens (English author), Leben und Abenteuer Martin Chuzzlewit's, page 20:
- Ich nehme selbst immer mein Lunch um diese Tageszeit, Sir!
- I always take it myself about this time of day, do you know!
- Ich nehme selbst immer mein Lunch um diese Tageszeit, Sir!
- 2005, Philipp Tingler, Juwelen des Schicksals: Kurze Prosa, page 31:
- Der gute alte Lunch ist so eine praktische Institution - und weit mehr als ein banales Mittagessen.
- That way, the good old lunch is a useful institution - and far more than a banal Mittagessen.
- Der gute alte Lunch ist so eine praktische Institution - und weit mehr als ein banales Mittagessen.
- 2009, Jörg-Thomas Lauterbach, Kiribati Reisetagebuch: Drei Monate im Paradies der Südsee, page 165:
- Dann gibt es schon wieder zu essen. Mein Lunch liegt doch erst zwei Stunden zurück.
- Then it is already time to eat again. My lunch was only two hours ago.
- Dann gibt es schon wieder zu essen. Mein Lunch liegt doch erst zwei Stunden zurück.
- 1844, E. A. Moriarty (translator), Charles Dickens (English author), Leben und Abenteuer Martin Chuzzlewit's, page 20:
lunch
lunch
See also: Lunch
English
Noun
lunch (plural lunches)
- A light meal usually eaten around midday, notably when not as main meal of the day.
- 1898, Winston Churchill, chapter 5, in The Celebrity:
- We made an odd party before the arrival of the Ten, particularly when the Celebrity dropped in for lunch or dinner.
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- (cricket) A break in play between the first and second sessions.
- (Minnesota, US) Any small meal, especially one eaten at a social gathering.
- After the funeral there was a lunch for those who didn't go to the cemetery.
Synonyms
- (midday meal): luncheon
Derived terms
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Translations
meal around midday
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cricket break
Descendants
Verb
lunch (third-person singular simple present lunches, present participle lunching, simple past and past participle lunched)
- (intransitive) To eat lunch.
- I like to lunch in Italian restaurants.
- (transitive) To treat to lunch.
- H. G. Wells
- We dined him, we lunched him, we were photographed in his company by flashlight.
- H. G. Wells
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Translations
to eat lunch
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Dutch
Pronunciation
Etymology
Noun
lunch m (plural lunchen or lunches, diminutive lunchje n)
- A lunch, meal around noon
Synonyms
Derived terms
- lunchen (verb)
- lunchtafel m, f
- lunchtijd m
- lunchuur n
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Verb
lunch
French
Etymology
From English
Noun
lunch m (plural lunchs)
- A lunch, (usually light) meal around noon
- A light meal with sandwiches, cold cuts, pastry etc. served at a festive reception
Derived terms
- luncher (verb)
Swedish
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈlɵnɧ/
Noun
lunch c
Declension
Inflection of lunch | ||||
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Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | lunch | lunchen | luncher | luncherna |
Genitive | lunchs | lunchens | lunchers | lunchernas |
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References
- lunch in Svenska Akademiens Ordlista över svenska språket (13th ed., online)