DINNER, the principal meal of the day. The word is derived from the French diner, which Du Cange derives from the barbarous Latin disinare; but Henry Stephens derives it from the Greek δινειν, and contends that it should be written dipner. Ménage deduces it from the Italian desinare, to dine; and that from the Latin desinere, to leave off work.
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