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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
Gall. She fell to sucking her blood with as great a gust, as if it had been wine,
NIcIIOLsON Hist. Tales ('84:) 11Hence (1) Gustt'u', adj. full of relish ; (2) Gustily,
adv. luxuriously, tastily; (3) Gustless, any. without appetite or taste; (4) Gusty, adj.
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A Choice Collection of Scots Poems Ancient and Modern
... began, For all zo_ur gustless jests, I must be maister to the man, But thoii to
brutal bcists 3 ' ' Sae Sae we twae, maun be twae, To cause bairh kynds.
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The Ever Green, being a collection of Scots poems, wrote by ...
But to our Ground quhsir we began, For all zour gustless Jests, I must he Master
to the Man, But thou to brutal Beists ; Sae we twae maun be twae, To cause baith
Kynds be knawn, Keip thyne then frae myne then, And ilk one use thair awin.
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The Poetical Works of Captain Alexander Montgomery
But to ounground where we began, For all our gustless jests; i I must be master to
' the man, But thou to brutal beasts. So we two must be two, To cause both kinds
be known; Keep thinelthen from mine then, And each one use their own. LXIV.
Alexander MONTGOMERY (Captain.),
1754
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The Living Temple: Or, a Designed Improvement of that Notion ...
... appetite, and sold it: liberty, and sovereignty, for the insipid, gustless pleatsures
psfiznse: An unmanl] tbingz A degra ing of one: For if there be , . no nd God, What
' am I? A piece of mo**' nag',- Part, 1.' The Living Temple.273..
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A Treatise of Delighting in God: In Two Parts
es words, yea and an affected tone, or even a great noise, things that arev neither
capable osgratisying the Christian nor the man', without which even the most
important weighty matters do to' so squeamish stomachs seem 'gustless and ...
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Thesaurus of English Words: So Classified and Arranged as to ...
Adj. Insipid, tasteless, gustless, savorless, ingustible, mawkish, flat, vapid, mild ;
untasted. sapidity. Tasting, gustation, dégustation. Palate, tongue, tooth, stomach.
V. To taste, savor, smack, flavor. Adj. Sapid, gustable, gustatory, eaporific. 392.
Peter Mark Roget, Barnas Sears,
1854
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The works of John Howe [ed.] with a preface by H. Rogers
... great noise, — things that are neither capable of gratifying the Christian nor the
man ; without which even the most important weighty matters do to so squeamish
stomachs seem gustless and unsavoury, and are reckoned dull and flat tilings.
John Howe, Henry Rogers,
1862
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Watson's Choice Collection of Comic and Serious Scots Poems
But to our Ground where he began, for all your gustless Jests : I must be Master
of the Man, but thou to brutal Beasts ; So we two, must be two to cause both Kinds
be known : Keep thine then, for mine then, and each one use their own.
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Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases Classified and ...
Adj. Insipid, tasteless, gustless, savourless, ingustible, mawkish, flat, vapid, fade,
wish-wash, mild ; — un tasted. 390. Taste, flavour, gust, gusto, savour, sapor,
twang, smack, smatch, sapidity; after-taste. Tasting, gustation, dégustation. Palate
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