L / lectisternĭum
noun

lectisternĭum

gen. lectisternĭi · gender neuter · decl. 2nd
2. lectus-sterno
a feast of the gods
a feast of the gods.
an offering in which the images of the gods, lying on pillows, were placed in… literal
Lit., an offering in which the images of the gods, lying on pillows, were placed in the streets, and food of all kinds set before them; these banquets were prepared by the Epulones, and consumed by them, Liv. 5, 13, 6; 7, 2, 27; 8, 25; 21, 62; 22, 1; 10 et saep.; cf.: lecti sternebantur in honorem deorum, unde hoc sacrum, vel potius sacrilegium nomen accepit, Aug. C. D. 3, 17, 2; cf. also Paul. ex Fest. p. 351 Müll.—
a feast held in memory of a deceased person; at the consecration of a chapel dedicated to him, a feast of the dead by extension
Transf., in the Christian age, a feast held in memory of a deceased person, or at the consecration of a chapel dedicated to him, a feast of the dead, Sid. Ep. 4, 15; Inscr. Grut. 753, 4.