"banyan day" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: banyan days [plural]
Etymology: According to the OED, the term is borrowed from the Banyans in the East Indies, a caste that ate nothing that had life. Head templates: {{en-noun|head=banyan day}} banyan day (plural banyan days)
  1. (dated, UK, nautical, idiomatic) In British naval tradition, a day of the week when galley kitchens served no meat on board ship. Tags: UK, dated, idiomatic Categories (topical): Nautical Synonyms: Banian day, banian day, banian-day Related terms: Daily routine on HMS Victory
    Sense id: en-banyan_day-en-noun-VBP9p3NN Categories (other): British English, English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 74 26 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 76 24 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 77 23 Topics: nautical, transport
  2. (UK, nautical, idiomatic) A picnic or cookout for the ship's crew. Tags: UK, idiomatic Categories (topical): Nautical
    Sense id: en-banyan_day-en-noun-ZO1zP6M5 Categories (other): British English Topics: nautical, transport

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