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degust, v. rare.|dɪˈgʌst| [ad. L. dēgustāre, f. de- I. 3 + gustāre to taste. Cf. mod.F. déguster.] trans. To taste; esp. to taste attentively, so as to appreciate the savour. Also absol.
1623Cockeram, Degust, to taste. 1860Reade Cloister & H. ii. (D.), A soupe au vin, madam, I will degust, and gratefully. 1883Stevenson Silverado Sq. 17 Wine..a deity to be invoked by two or three, all fervent, hushing their talk, degusting tenderly. |