Obs. rare. [a. OF. convive, ad. L. convīv-ium feast.] A feast, banquet.
1483. Caxton, Gold. Leg., 30/4. O precious feste and convyve!
1512. Helyas, xxiii., in Thoms, E. Pr. Rom. (1827), II. 77. Convives, daunces and sports were reysed in the palays.