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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary dégustation|dégustateur|degust|savor|tasting 1802; lat. degustare, de de- et gustare «goûter», de gustus. =>Goût. + from Latin degustare "to taste" from de- + gustare "to taste." The oldest ancestor of gust- we can surmise would be Proto-Indo-European *geus- "taste, choose," which became "choose" and "choice" in English. In Latin it became gustus "taste," which underlies "gusto" and "ragout," itself from French ragoûter "to revive the taste," based on Old French re- "again" + a- "to" + goust "taste" from—you guessed it—"gustus." Of course, "disgust" shares the same origin via Old French desgouster "to lose one's appetite" from des- "dis-" + gouster "to eat, taste." dar goz-idan (pbp.) maz-idan (xub/xoš o âhesta )maz-maza kardan nuš(-xwâr) kardan (va na noš-xwâr !) xoš/xub/narm cašidan
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary acquired taste Function: noun Date: 1840 : something or someone that is not easily or immediately liked or appreciated]]> taste bud Function: noun Date: 1879 : an end organ mediating the sensation of taste and lying chiefly in the epithelium of the tongue]]> 1 taste n. Pronunciation: ' tāst Function: verb Inflected Form:   tast·ed ; tast·ing Etymology: Middle English, to touch, test, taste, from Anglo-French taster, from Vulgar Latin *taxitare, frequentative of Latin taxare to touch, feel ― more at TAX Date: 14th century transitive verb 1 : to become acquainted with by experience <has tasted the frustration of defeat> 2 : to ascertain the flavor of by taking a little into the mouth 3 : to eat or drink especially in small quantities 4 : to perceive or recognize as if by the sense of taste 5 archaic : APPRECIATE , ENJOY intransitive verb 1 : to eat or drink a little 2 : to test the flavor of something by taking a small part into the mouth 3 : to have perception, experience, or enjoyment : PARTAKE ― often used with of 4 : to have a specific flavor <the apple taste s sour>]]> 2 taste n. Function: noun Date: 14th century 1 obsolete : TEST 2 a obsolete : the act of tasting b : a small amount tasted c : a small amount : BIT especially : a sample of experience <her first taste of success> 3 : the spe…