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LUNCH,

LUNCH'EON, n.

Literally, a swallow; but in usage, a portion of food taken at any time, except at a regular meal. It is not unusual to take a luncheon before dinner. The passengers in the line-ships regularly have their lunch.

I sliced the luncheon from the barley loaf.

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