Oktoberfest

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From German Oktoberfest.

Noun

Oktoberfest (plural Oktoberfests)

  1. A two-week public festival in Munich (Bavaria, southern Germany), held yearly in late September and early October, known especially for the large party tents in which revellers consume beer on long benches.
    • 1951, William Manchester, Disturber of the Peace: The Life of H. L. Mencken, page 143:
      These Oktoberfests always resulted in bitter physical complaints, (“My liver is swelled to the thickness of seven inches, and I have spiders in my urine”), but they served for him the same peculiar function that all-night country-club gin parties were serving elsewhere.
    • 1957, Assembly, page 61:
      Joe Rogers writes that he and Jean are headed for Germany and are quite pleased with the prospect. They must have heard about these Oktoberfests.
    • 1960, The Bulletin, page 8:
      This includes interpreters for many of the world’s languages and 50 dirndl-clad waitresses versed in the intricacies of serving at Munich Oktoberfests.

Further reading

German

Etymology

Oktober (October) +‎ Fest (festival)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɔkˈtoːbɐˌfɛst/
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

Oktoberfest n (strong, genitive Oktoberfestes or Oktoberfests, plural Oktoberfeste)

  1. A two-week public festival in Munich (Bavaria, southern Germany), held yearly in late September and early October, known especially for the large party tents in which revellers consume beer on long benches.
  2. One of a number of much smaller festivals that have been organised in some other places of Germany and the world since the late 20th century, generally involving stereotypical elements of Bavarian culture.

Declension

Synonyms

  • (original festival in Munich): Wiesn

Derived terms

  • Oktoberfestbier

Further reading

Portuguese

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing from German Oktoberfest.

Pronunciation

 
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ɔkˌto.beʁˈfɛs.t͡ʃi/ [ɔkˌto.behˈfɛs.t͡ʃi], /ɔkˌto.beʁˈfɛst͡ʃ/ [ɔkˌto.behˈfɛst͡ʃ], /ɔ.kiˌto.beʁˈfɛs.t͡ʃi/ [ɔ.kiˌto.behˈfɛs.t͡ʃi], /ɔ.kiˌto.beʁˈfɛst͡ʃ/ [ɔ.kiˌto.behˈfɛst͡ʃ]
    • (São Paulo) IPA(key): /ɔkˌto.beɾˈfɛs.t͡ʃi/, /ɔkˌto.beɾˈfɛst͡ʃ/, /ɔ.kiˌto.beɾˈfɛs.t͡ʃi/, /ɔ.kiˌto.beɾˈfɛst͡ʃ/
    • (Rio de Janeiro) IPA(key): /ɔkˌto.beʁˈfɛʃ.t͡ʃi/ [ɔkˌto.beχˈfɛʃ.t͡ʃi], /ɔkˌto.beʁˈfɛʃt͡ʃ/ [ɔkˌto.beχˈfɛʃt͡ʃ], /ɔ.kiˌto.beʁˈfɛʃ.t͡ʃi/ [ɔ.kiˌto.beχˈfɛʃ.t͡ʃi], /ɔ.kiˌto.beʁˈfɛʃt͡ʃ/ [ɔ.kiˌto.beχˈfɛʃt͡ʃ]
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /ɔkˌto.beɻˈfɛst͡ʃ/, /ɔkˌto.beɻˈfɛs.t͡ʃi/

Noun

Oktoberfest f (plural Oktoberfests)

  1. Oktoberfest (two-week public festival in Munich)
    1. (by extension) a similar festival held in Brazil

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