Keipi, the Glossary
A keipi (ქეიფი) or festivity supra is a traditional banquet feast in Georgia.[1]
Table of Contents
6 relations: Georgia (country), Hugh Johnson (wine writer), Supra (feast), Tamada, Toast (honor), University of California Press.
- Culture of Georgia (country)
Georgia (country)
Georgia is a transcontinental country in Eastern Europe and West Asia.
See Keipi and Georgia (country)
Hugh Johnson (wine writer)
Hugh Eric Allan Johnson (born 10 March 1939, in London) is an English journalist, author, editor, and expert on wine.
See Keipi and Hugh Johnson (wine writer)
Supra (feast)
A supra (Georgian: სუფრა) is a traditional Georgian feast and a part of Georgian social culture. Keipi and supra (feast) are culture of Georgia (country) and Georgian words and phrases.
Tamada
A tamada (თამადა) is a Georgian toastmaster at a Georgian ''supra'' (feast) or at a wedding, corresponding to the symposiarch at the Greek symposion or to the thyle at the Anglo-Saxon sumbel. Keipi and tamada are culture of Georgia (country) and Georgian words and phrases.
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Toast (honor)
A toast is a ritual during which a drink is taken as an expression of honor or goodwill.
University of California Press
The University of California Press, otherwise known as UC Press, is a publishing house associated with the University of California that engages in academic publishing.
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See also
Culture of Georgia (country)
- Art of Georgia (country)
- Bolnisi cross
- Borjgali
- Chichilaki
- Culture of Georgia (country)
- Culture of Ossetia
- Erisioni
- First-foot
- Georgia Time
- Georgian Golden Age
- Georgian calligraphy
- Georgian cuisine
- Georgian mythology
- Immovable Cultural Monuments of National Significance
- International rankings of Georgia
- Jara (beehive)
- Kartvelian studies
- Kartvelophile
- Keipi
- Kinto
- Languages of Georgia (country)
- Mass media in Georgia (country)
- Matryoshka doll
- Old New Year
- Prostitution in Georgia (country)
- Public holidays in Georgia (country)
- Religion in Georgia (country)
- Sport in Georgia (country)
- Supra (feast)
- Tamada
- Vrats dasht