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flavoured, ppl. a.|ˈfleɪvəd| [f. flavour n. and v. + -ed.] a. Mixed with some ingredient used to impart a flavour. b. Having flavour; chiefly, having a specified flavour, indicated by some defining word as ill-flavoured, well-flavoured, orange-flavoured, vanilla-, etc. flavoured.
1740Dyer Ruins of Rome 498 High testaceous Food And flavour'd Chian Wines. a1764Dodsley Agric. ii, Herbs, or flavour'd fruits. 1867‘Guila’ Invalid's Ck. xli. (ed. 3) 23 Well-flavoured gravy [may be] poured over them. Ibid. xlv. 25 Any nicely-flavoured mince-meat. Mod. Vanilla-flavoured chocolate. fig.1789Gouv. Morris in Sparks Life & Writ. (1832) I. 301 Her conversation is better flavored than her tea. |