luncheon• Also honored at a luncheonsponsored by the group at the Capitol was Dolores Beilenson, wife of Rep.• Those attending will meet with the city's lobbyists and attend a luncheon with Gov.• The annualluncheon at the center pays homage to those who have given more than 1,000 hours.• Billy was on his way to a Lions Clubluncheon meeting.• Over 200 attended the Women in Journalismluncheon last Tuesday.• The luncheon table in the little cottage was spread with cheese, olives, sardines and bread.• In the very attractive all-white luncheon room, vases of beautifulred, white, and blueflowersadorned every luncheon table.• At Newbury you will be able to see the race from your luncheon table.
Originluncheon
(1600-1700)luncheon“large piece”((15-19 centuries)), from lunch“piece (of food)”((16-18 centuries)), probably from lump