Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Repast

Repast (r?-p?st") , noun

[Old French repast, French repas, Late Latin repastus, from Latin repascere to feed again; pref. re- re- + pascere, pastum, to pasture, feed. See Pasture.]

1.
The act of taking food.
From dance to sweet repast they turn. — Milton
2.
That which is taken as food; a meal; figuratively, any refreshment.
Sleep... thy best repast. — Denham
Go and get me some repast. — Shakespeare

Repast , verb, transitive and intransitive

To supply food to; to feast; to take food. [Obsolete]
Repast them with my blood. — Shakespeare
He then, also, as before, left arbitrary the dieting and repasting of our minds. — Milton