Word Study
savour
OXFORD DICTIONARY
savour, n. & v. (US savor)
--n.
1 a characteristic taste, flavour, relish, etc.
2 a quality suggestive of or containing a small amount of another.
3 archaic a characteristic smell.
--v.
1 tr. a appreciate and enjoy the taste of (food). b enjoy or appreciate (an experience etc.).
2 intr. (foll. by of) a suggest by taste, smell, etc. (savours of mushrooms). b imply or suggest a specified quality (savours of impertinence).
--n.
1 a characteristic taste, flavour, relish, etc.
2 a quality suggestive of or containing a small amount of another.
3 archaic a characteristic smell.
--v.
1 tr. a appreciate and enjoy the taste of (food). b enjoy or appreciate (an experience etc.).
2 intr. (foll. by of) a suggest by taste, smell, etc. (savours of mushrooms). b imply or suggest a specified quality (savours of impertinence).
Derivative
savourless adj.
Etymology
ME f. OF f. L sapor -oris f. sapere to taste
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