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ˈrelishable, a. [f. relish v.1 + able: cf. irrelishable (1608).] Capable of being relished; enjoyable.
1618T. Adams Bad Leaven Wks. 1862 II. 346 By leeven soured we make relishable bread for the use of man. 1633― Exp. 2 Peter i. 8 The gospel calls for relishable fruits. 1706in Phillips (ed. Kersey). 1751Earl of Orrery Remarks Swift (1752) 151 Lord Bacon is the first author, who has attempted any style that can be relishable to the present age. 1847Blackw. Mag. LXI. 333 A peculiarly relishable bit of news. 1887Clark Russell Frozen Pirate II. i. 3 Several relishable sea-pies, cakes, and broths. |