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‖ chacun à son goût, phr.|ʃakœ̃ a sɔ̃ gu| [Fr.] Each to his own taste.
1784W. Cowper Let. 4 Dec. (1904) II. 280, I envy those happy voyagers [sc. balloonists],..but..as I say, chacun à son goût; and mine is rather to creep than fly. 1879C. M. Yonge Magnum Bonum III. xxxii. 680 ‘What are your plans?’ ‘Rotifer, as before.’ ‘Chacun à son gout,’ said Bobus, shrugging his shoulders. 1961A. Wilson Old Men at Zoo viii. 350 ‘I'm afraid,’ I said, ‘I can't see it as simply as that. You see, I knew them all.’ Hales laughed. ‘Chacun à son goût.’ |