单词 | well-tasted |
释义 | well-tastedadj. 1. Having a pleasant flavour; tasty. Also figurative. Now archaic and rare. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > taste and flavour > savouriness > [adjective] likingeOE goodOE lickerousc1275 deliciousa1325 daintya1382 dainteousc1386 daintiful1393 delicatea1398 merrya1398 savourlyc1400 liciousc1420 savourousa1425 daintethc1430 lustyc1430 feelsomea1450 nuttya1450 seasonablea1475 delicativec1475 unctuous1495 well-tasteda1500 daintive1526 savoury1533 exquisite1561 spicy1562 well-relished?1575 finger-licking1584 toothsome1584 taste-pleasinga1586 daint1590 relishsome1593 lickerish1595 tastesome1598 friand1599 tooth-tempting1603 relishing1605 well-relishing1608 neat1609 hungry1611 palate-pleasing1611 tasteful1611 palatea1617 tastya1617 palatable1619 toothful1622 sipid1623 unsoured1626 famelic1631 tasteablea1641 piquant1645 sapid1646 saporousa1670 slape1671 palativea1682 flavorous1697 nice1709 well-flavoured1717 gusty1721 flavoury1727 fine-palated1735 unrepulsive1787 degustatory1824 zesty1826 peckish1845 mouth-watering1847 flavoursome1853 unreasty1853 unrancida1855 relishy1864 toothy1864 flavoured1867 tasty-looking1867 hungrifying1886 velvety1888 snappy1892 zippy1911 savoursome1922 delish1953 a1500 tr. Secreta Secret. (Rawl.) (1977) 6 (MED) Se þe watir be well tastid and verry colde. 1596 P. Lowe Easie Method to cure Spanish Sicknes ix. sig. C The roote is knotty, of a hand-bredth hie, fat, well tasted. 1641 J. Milton Of Prelatical Episc. 4 To uphold their now well-tasted Hierarchy by what faire pretext soever they could. 1656 A. Cowley Davideis i. 17 in Poems A pure, well-tasted, wholesome Fountain. a1684 J. Evelyn Diary anno 1645 (1955) II. 468 In this place are excellent Oysters, small, & well tasted, like our Colchester. 1723 tr. F. C. Weber Present State Russia I. 151 Roses, Gilliflowers, and well-tasted Sparagras. 1745 E. Young Consolation 107 With thee bring Not hideous Visions, as of late; but Draughts Delicious of well-tasted, cordial, Rest; Man's rich Restorative. 1771 J. R. Forster Let. 29 May in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 61 321 Carp..will grow within two Summers..to be fleshy and well-tasted. 1777 C. Crowe in A. Hunter Georgical Ess. (new ed.) ii. iv. 177 Sweet and well-tasted butter from the milk of cows fed upon turnips. 1850 P. H. Gosse Sacred Streams v. 204 The water was found by this traveller to be well-tasted. 1871 W. B. Lord & J. T. Baines Shifts & Expedients Camp Life xv. 605 The large globular fruit of the water pandanus yields seed round which is a sweet, well-tasted farinaceous pulp. 2006 ‘W. Dean’ Treasure River xxii. 204 We call it Vazzures River; it has a soft miry bottom and its water is whitish, but it is well-tasted. 2. Of a person: having good taste; discerning. rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > good taste > [adjective] curiousc1380 tasted?1802 aesthetic1812 theoretic1846 well-tasted1911 1911 R. Brooke in Memoir (1918) p. lxvii So many intelligent and well-tasted people didn't seem to have any idea what I was driving at. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.a1500 |
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