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savor
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savor
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Savor
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Savor \Sa"vor\, v. t.
1. To perceive by the smell or the taste; hence, to perceive;
to note. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.
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2. To have the flavor or quality of; to indicate the presence
of. [R.]
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That cuts us off from hope, and savors only
Rancor and pride, impatience and despite. --Milton.
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3. To taste or smell with pleasure; to delight in; to relish;
to like; to favor. [R.] --Shak.
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Savor
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Savor \Sa"vor\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Savored; p. pr. & vb. n.
Savoring.] [Cf. OF. savorer, F. savourer. See Savor, n.]
[Written also savour.]
1. To have a particular smell or taste; -- with of.
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2. To partake of the quality or nature; to indicate the
presence or influence; to smack; -- with of.
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This savors not much of distraction. --Shak.
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I have rejected everything that savors of party.
--Addison.
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3. To use the sense of taste. [Obs.]
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By sight, hearing, smelling, tasting or savoring,
and feeling. --Chaucer.
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Savor
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Savor \Sa"vor\, n. [OE. savour, savor, savur, OF. savor, savour,
F. saveur, fr. L. sapor, fr. sapere to taste, savor. See
Sage, a., and cf. Sapid, Insipid, Sapor.] [Written
also savour.]
1. That property of a thing which affects the organs of taste
or smell; taste and odor; flavor; relish; scent; as, the
savor of an orange or a rose; an ill savor.
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I smell sweet savors and I feel soft things. --Shak.
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2. Hence, specific flavor or quality; characteristic
property; distinctive temper, tinge, taint, and the like.
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Why is not my life a continual joy, and the savor of
heaven perpetually upon my spirit? --Baxter.
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3. Sense of smell; power to scent, or trace by scent. [R.]
"Beyond my savor." --Herbert.
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4. Pleasure; delight; attractiveness. [Obs.]
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She shall no savor have therein but lite. --Chaucer.
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Syn: Taste; flavor; relish; odor; scent; smell.
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savor
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savor
n 1: the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into
the mouth [syn: relish, flavor, flavour, sapidity,
savor, savour, smack, nip, tang]
v 1: derive or receive pleasure from; get enjoyment from; take
pleasure in; "She relished her fame and basked in her
glory" [syn: enjoy, bask, relish, savor, savour]
2: have flavor; taste of something [syn: taste, savor,
savour]
3: taste appreciatively; "savor the soup" [syn: savor,
savour]
4: give taste to [syn: savor, savour]
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winter savory
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Savor
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Savor \Sa"vor\, v. t.
1. To perceive by the smell or the taste; hence, to perceive;
to note. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.
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2. To have the flavor or quality of; to indicate the presence
of. [R.]
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That cuts us off from hope, and savors only
Rancor and pride, impatience and despite. --Milton.
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3. To taste or smell with pleasure; to delight in; to relish;
to like; to favor. [R.] --Shak.
[1913 Webster]Savor \Sa"vor\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Savored; p. pr. & vb. n.
Savoring.] [Cf. OF. savorer, F. savourer. See Savor, n.]
[Written also savour.]
1. To have a particular smell or taste; -- with of.
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2. To partake of the quality or nature; to indicate the
presence or influence; to smack; -- with of.
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This savors not much of distraction. --Shak.
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I have rejected everything that savors of party.
--Addison.
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3. To use the sense of taste. [Obs.]
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By sight, hearing, smelling, tasting or savoring,
and feeling. --Chaucer.
[1913 Webster]Savor \Sa"vor\, n. [OE. savour, savor, savur, OF. savor, savour,
F. saveur, fr. L. sapor, fr. sapere to taste, savor. See
Sage, a., and cf. Sapid, Insipid, Sapor.] [Written
also savour.]
1. That property of a thing which affects the organs of taste
or smell; taste and odor; flavor; relish; scent; as, the
savor of an orange or a rose; an ill savor.
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I smell sweet savors and I feel soft things. --Shak.
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2. Hence, specific flavor or quality; characteristic
property; distinctive temper, tinge, taint, and the like.
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Why is not my life a continual joy, and the savor of
heaven perpetually upon my spirit? --Baxter.
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3. Sense of smell; power to scent, or trace by scent. [R.]
"Beyond my savor." --Herbert.
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4. Pleasure; delight; attractiveness. [Obs.]
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She shall no savor have therein but lite. --Chaucer.
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Syn: Taste; flavor; relish; odor; scent; smell.
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Savored
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Savor \Sa"vor\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Savored; p. pr. & vb. n.
Savoring.] [Cf. OF. savorer, F. savourer. See Savor, n.]
[Written also savour.]
1. To have a particular smell or taste; -- with of.
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2. To partake of the quality or nature; to indicate the
presence or influence; to smack; -- with of.
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This savors not much of distraction. --Shak.
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I have rejected everything that savors of party.
--Addison.
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3. To use the sense of taste. [Obs.]
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By sight, hearing, smelling, tasting or savoring,
and feeling. --Chaucer.
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Savorily
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Savorily \Sa"vor*i*ly\, adv.
In a savory manner.
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Savoriness
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Savoriness \Sa"vor*i*ness\, n.
The quality of being savory.
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Savoring
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Savor \Sa"vor\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Savored; p. pr. & vb. n.
Savoring.] [Cf. OF. savorer, F. savourer. See Savor, n.]
[Written also savour.]
1. To have a particular smell or taste; -- with of.
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2. To partake of the quality or nature; to indicate the
presence or influence; to smack; -- with of.
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This savors not much of distraction. --Shak.
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I have rejected everything that savors of party.
--Addison.
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3. To use the sense of taste. [Obs.]
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By sight, hearing, smelling, tasting or savoring,
and feeling. --Chaucer.
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Savorless
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Savorless \Sa"vor*less\, a.
Having no savor; destitute of smell or of taste; insipid.
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Savorly
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Savorly \Sa"vor*ly\, adv.
In a savory manner. [Obs.] --Barrow.
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Savory. [Obs.]
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Savorous
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Savorous \Sa"vor*ous\ (-[u^]s), a. [Cf. F. savoureux, OF.
saveros, L. saporosus. Cf. Saporous, and see Savor, n.]
Having a savor; savory. [Obs.] --Rom. of R.
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Savory
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Savory \Sa"vor*y\ (-[y^]), a. [From Savor.]
Pleasing to the organs of taste or smell. [Written also
savoury.]
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The chewing flocks
Had ta'en their supper on the savory herb. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]Savory \Sa"vo*ry\ (s[=a]"v[-o]*r[y^]), n. [F. savor['e]e; cf.
It. santoreggia, satureja, L. satureia,] (Bot.)
An aromatic labiate plant (Satureia hortensis), much used
in cooking; -- also called summer savory. [Written also
savoury.]
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summer savory
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Savory \Sa"vo*ry\ (s[=a]"v[-o]*r[y^]), n. [F. savor['e]e; cf.
It. santoreggia, satureja, L. satureia,] (Bot.)
An aromatic labiate plant (Satureia hortensis), much used
in cooking; -- also called summer savory. [Written also
savoury.]
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To savor of the pan
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Pan \Pan\, n. [OE. panne, AS. panne; cf. D. pan, G. pfanne, OHG.
pfanna, Icel., Sw., LL., & Ir. panna, of uncertain origin;
cf. L. patina, E. paten.]
1. A shallow, open dish or vessel, usually of metal, employed
for many domestic uses, as for setting milk for cream, for
frying or baking food, etc.; also employed for various
uses in manufacturing. "A bowl or a pan." --Chaucer.
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2. (Manuf.) A closed vessel for boiling or evaporating. See
Vacuum pan, under Vacuum.
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3. The part of a flintlock which holds the priming.
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4. The skull, considered as a vessel containing the brain;
the upper part of the head; the brainpan; the cranium.
--Chaucer.
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5. (Carp.) A recess, or bed, for the leaf of a hinge.
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6. The hard stratum of earth that lies below the soil. See
Hard pan, under Hard.
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7. A natural basin, containing salt or fresh water, or mud.
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Flash in the pan. See under Flash.

To savor of the pan, to suggest the process of cooking or
burning; in a theological sense, to be heretical.
--Ridley. Southey.
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Unsavory
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Unsavory \Unsavory\
See savory.
savoriness
(wn)
savoriness
n 1: having an appetizing flavor [syn: flavorsomeness,
flavoursomeness, savoriness]
savoring
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savoring
n 1: taking a small amount into the mouth to test its quality;
"cooking was fine but it was the savoring that he enjoyed
most" [syn: tasting, savoring, savouring,
relishing, degustation]
savorless
(wn)
savorless
adj 1: lacking taste or flavor or tang; "a bland diet"; "insipid
hospital food"; "flavorless supermarket tomatoes"; "vapid
beer"; "vapid tea" [syn: bland, flat, flavorless,
flavourless, insipid, savorless, savourless,
vapid]
savorlessness
(wn)
savorlessness
n 1: the property of having no flavor [syn: flavorlessness,
flavourlessness, savorlessness, savourlessness,
tastelessness]
savory
(wn)
savory
adj 1: morally wholesome or acceptable; "a past that was
scarcely savory" [syn: savory, savoury] [ant:
offensive, unsavory, unsavoury]
2: having an agreeably pungent taste [syn: piquant, savory,
savoury, spicy, zesty]
3: pleasing to the sense of taste [syn: mouth-watering,
savory, savoury]
n 1: any of several aromatic herbs or subshrubs of the genus
Satureja having spikes of flowers attractive to bees
2: dwarf aromatic shrub of Mediterranean regions [syn: savory,
Micromeria juliana]
3: either of two aromatic herbs of the mint family [syn:
savory, savoury]
4: an aromatic or spicy dish served at the end of dinner or as
an hors d'oeuvre [syn: savory, savoury]
summer savory
(wn)
summer savory
n 1: erect annual herb with oval leaves and pink flowers; used
to flavor e.g. meats or soups or salads; southeastern
Europe and naturalized elsewhere [syn: summer savory,
Satureja hortensis, Satureia hortensis]
2: herb with delicately flavored leaves with many uses [syn:
summer savory, summer savoury]
unsavoriness
(wn)
unsavoriness
n 1: extreme unpalatability to the mouth [syn: disgustingness,
distastefulness, nauseatingness, sickeningness,
unsavoriness]
2: the property of being extremely unacceptable to the mind
[syn: disgustingness, unsavoriness]
unsavory
(wn)
unsavory
adj 1: morally offensive; "an unsavory reputation"; "an unsavory
scandal" [syn: unsavory, unsavoury, offensive]
[ant: savory, savoury]
2: not pleasing in odor or taste [syn: distasteful,
unsavory, unsavoury]
winter savory
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winter savory
n 1: erect perennial subshrub having pink or white flowers and
leathery leaves with a flavor of thyme; southern Europe
[syn: winter savory, Satureja montana, {Satureia
montana}]
2: resinous leaves used in stews and stuffings and meat loaf
[syn: winter savory, winter savoury]

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