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† disˈtastable, a. Obs. rare. [f. distaste v. + -able.] Distasteful. Hence disˈtastably adv., with distaste or disgust.
1607S. Collins Serm. (1608) 37 The broth which a strange root hath made distastable. 1625tr. Boccaccio's Decameron, Modell Wit 41 b, Let him thinke that I can brooke those words as distastably, as you do or can his ill deeds. |