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单词 goût
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goûtn.3

/ɡuː/
Forms: Also 1600s–1800s goust, 1800s Scottish gou, goo.
Etymology: < French goût, earlier goust < Latin gustus taste. Compare gust n.2, gusto n.
= taste n.1 in various senses.
1. Flavour or savour (of food, etc.). high goût n. cf. haut-goût n. 1.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > taste and flavour > [noun]
smacka1000
savour?c1225
relesec1330
tastea1382
sentimentc1400
smatchc1400
taragec1407
tangc1440
weffec1440
tallage14..
sapor1477
verdurea1513
verdour1526
relish1530
verder1532
gustc1540
waft1542
smacker1549
talent1550
tack1602
tache1607
tincture1610
twang1611
foretaster1632
flavour1693
gusto1713
goût1751
saporosity1794
gustativeness1827
savouring1840
sipidity1880
palate1973
1751 Affecting Narr. H.M.S. Wager 97 I question if any Food we ever tasted at home had so high a Gout, as these four legged Animals, in that Day of Scarcity.
1753 L. M. tr. J. Du Bosc Accompl. Woman III. 147 Hunger gives a goût to our daily food.
1817 Blackwood's Mag. 2 305/1 There is a nameless gout in certain of the dishes done up here, that reminds me [etc.].
1830 M. Donovan Domest. Econ. I. vii. 257 The beer spirit will have the abominable goût of the yest.
1870 E. B. Ramsay Reminisc. Sc. Life (ed. 18) vi. 247 Gou, taste, smell.
2. Liking, relish, zest, fondness. Const. for.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > love > liking or favourable regard > [noun]
loveeOE
well-likinglOE
favoura1340
liking1340
greea1400
study?c1400
benevolence1423
lustc1430
carec1540
goût1586
like1589
infection1600
predilection1626
notion1789
grá1833
shindy1855
hard-on1949
1586 Mary Queen of Scots Let. to C. Paget 20 May in P. F. Tytler Hist. Scotl. (1864) IV. 118 If you see and perceive the same ambassador to haue goust in these overtures, and put you in hope of a good answer thereunto.
1729 Woodward's Fossils Publ. to Rdr. p. vi A Direction to any one that has a Goût for the like Studies.
1789 A. Burn Who fares Best? (1810) 10 Relished a dish of fine-flavoured tea with as high a goût as you or any man ever did.
a1810 J. J. Henry Campaign against Quebec (1812) 73 Simpson warmed some of this in water, and ate with gout. To me it was nauseous.
1814 F. Burney Wanderer V. 375 A lad for whom he had a great goust.
1822 Sporting Mag. 9 220 The public goût for the most licentious..songs.
1896 S. R. Crockett Grey Man xii. 86 Having..no goo for a minister meddling in the bickerings of men.
3.
a. The faculty of perceiving and discriminating savours; the faculty of aesthetic appreciation; one's individual judgement or predilection in such matters; also, nice perception, good taste.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > good taste > aesthetic quality or good taste > [noun]
elegance1655
goût1699
taste1739
tastefulness1843
tastiness1882
yugen1921
1699 J. Wright Hist. Histrionica 18 It seems the Gust of that Age was not so nice and delicate in these Matters.
1706 J. Savage tr. R. de Piles Art of Painting 392 There are three sorts of Taste in Painting. The Natural Gout, the Artificial, and the Gout of each Nation.
1706 T. Hearne Remarks & Coll. (1885) I. 307 Paragraphs unagreeable and distasteful to the goust and palate of the..Presbyterians.
1741 P. Tailfer et al. Narr. Georgia Pref. 9 We catch Fish with a Hook baited to their particular Goût.
1747 Gentleman's Mag. Apr. 202/1 The opinion of the cardinal was however so much to the goût of his majesty, that [etc.].
a1845 R. H. Barham Wedding-day in Ingoldsby Legends (1847) 3rd Ser. iii. viii. 43 This last Opera..is too light for my Goute.
b. One who affects taste.
ΚΠ
1684 J. Haines Epil. to Lacy's Sir Hercules Buffoon French goûts, that mingle water with their wine, Cry, Ah de French song, gosoun, dat is ver' fine.
4. Style or manner in which a work of art is executed, as judged by connoisseurs; also, a prevailing or fashionable style in matters of taste.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > fashionableness > [noun] > the or a prevailing fashion
gentryc1400
the fashion1569
mainstream1599
the trim1603
mood1646
mode1649
vogue1649
beauty1653
à la mode1654
turn1695
the kick1699
goût1717
thing1734
taste1739
ton1769
nick1788
the tippy1790
twig1811
latest1814
dernier mot1834
ticket1838
kibosh1880
last cry1887
le (or the) dernier cri1896
flavour of the month (or week)1946
vague1962
society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > work of art > [noun] > artistic treatment or style
gusto1662
composition1695
style1706
expression1715
goût1717
handling1719
touching1743
conduct1758
rhetoric1851
treatment1856
1717 G. Berkeley Jrnls. Trav. Italy 16 Jan. in Wks. (1955) VII. 254 His [Perugino's] drapering every one knows to [be] of a little gout.
1750 Student 1 No. 1. 35 Learn'd in each goût, and vers'd in ev'ry fashion.
1751 T. Smollett Peregrine Pickle II. xlvi. 61 We have more taste..than to relish the productions of such a miserable gout.
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