(Liturgie) Die Platte des christl. Altars.
(Hochschulen) M. academica, Kantine für Studenten.
(lat. f. Tisch)
1. Bezuschußter Mittagstisch für Studenten sowie der zugehörige Speisesaal oder das Gebäude, in dem er liegt.
2. Altardeckplatte.
ETYM Cf. French cafetičre.
A restaurant where one serves oneself and pays a cashier.
Self-service restaurant, originating in New York in the 1880s.
ETYM French cantine bottle case, canteen (cf. Spanish and Italian cantina cellar, bottle case), either contr. from Italian canovettina, dim. of canova cellar, or, more likely, from Old Fren. cant. corner, Italian and Spanish canto. Related to Cant.
1. A flask for carrying water; used by soldiers or travelers.
2. A recreation room in an institution.
3. In a factory; where workers can eat.
4. Outside; often for soldiers or policemen; SYN. mobile canteen.
5. Sells food and personal items to personnel at an institution or school or camp etc.
1. The common people
2. A pasture subject to common use; SYN. common land.
ETYM LL. refectorium: cf. French réfectoire. Related to Refection.
A communal dininghall (usually in a monastery).
Dining-hall of a monastery or other institution.