banquet
饗 centers on a formal feast or banquet, where food and drink are offered to guests in a celebratory or ceremonial setting.
饗 combines 鄉 (village, direction) with 食 (food/eat), suggesting a communal meal or feast offered in a village setting. The exact historical development is uncertain, but the component combination fits the banquet meaning.
The top 鄉 looks like a gathering place, and the bottom 食 is food. Picture a village feast where everyone comes together to eat: that's a banquet.
For キョウ, imagine a grand banquet in Kyoto (京都, きょうと): the city name cues キョウ, and the feast fits the elegant setting.
feast; banquet
treating someone (to food or drink); entertaining someone (as one's guest)
large banquet
celebration for the end of rice planting; festival held when all rice has been planted
to treat; to feast; to provide dinner for
to treat; to feast; to provide dinner for
Symposium (book by Plato)
entertaining with food and drink; treating to dinner; wining and dining
entertaining someone as one's guest