FOY


Meaning of FOY in English

ˈfȯi noun

( -s )

Etymology: Dutch dialect fooi feast given by a farmer to his laborers at the end of the harvest, from Middle Dutch foye, voye journey, way, parting entertainment, from Old French voie journey, way, from Latin via way — more at via

chiefly Scotland : a farewell entertainment or feast (as at the end of a harvest or just before a marriage)

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