5 adjectives to describe dines

At Charing Cross, the Golden Cross is thine No longer; why, then hurry us so near it, We do not in the little tap-room dine, Where Greenwich cads and Walworth jarvies beer it, This Mews is cold to the Exchange's glow, Belle Sauvage Cross, thou'rt beau sauvage, I trow.

He would make his exit like Werter, but finally took Raven's adviceto dine first, and be miserable afterwards.

No oneto my knowledge at leastever dines off the proverbial cabbage or turnipperhaps it would be better if they did now and thenbut, that by the way.

I grant your suit, sir. Fail. Burr, make haste and dress you; Sir Timorous dines here to-day: you know him? Burr.

"Amphitryon": Le véritable Amphitryon est l'Amphitryon l'on dine ("The master of the feast is the master of the house").

5 adjectives to describe  dines