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The Latin word conviva originally referred to a guest invited to a banquet. It later came to mean a dinner companion or guest in general. The term convivial was coined in the 16th century, borrowed from Latin, to describe the atmosphere of a pleasant gathering where food, drink, and conversation are enjoyed.
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