@TheEdVerse I can remember that dawnfry was breakfast and evenfeast was the evening meal, but I was wondering if there were local names for meals and what the common names ofd all the meals are.
— jwill9311 (@jwill9311) December 12, 2021
1)
There are many local names for meals, and regional race-culture names, too (hin and gnomes and dwarves and elves and giants all having various terms), but these are ALL fading away as the 1400s DR draw to a close, and Common… 2)
…Tongue names spread in usage.
And they are:
Vraeken=any pre-dawn meal (i.e. something eaten to begin a journey early, or upon arising for farmwork; often prepared the night before and left ready, or even simmering on a hearth).#Realmslore— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) December 12, 2021
3)
Dawnfry = breakfast
Highsunfeast (often shortened just to “highsun,” which is also the Faerunian name for noon) is the midday meal.
Eveningfeast (usually shortened to just “evenfeast”) = the main evening meal. 4)
Nightsup is any meal taken at night (often when one must work late, or “wait up” for someone to arrive in the wee hours, or some task, or some anticipated event).
Also:
Tuthslake is any snack at which one has the opportunity to…#Realmslore— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) December 12, 2021
5)
…drink (not necessarily alcohol) as well as munch.
Tuth = pause to drink (e.g. tea), but NOT munch.#Realmslore— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) December 12, 2021