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DisrelishDisrelish Dis*rel"ish (?; see Dis-), n.
1. Want of relish; dislike (of the palate or of the mind);
distaste; a slight degree of disgust; as, a disrelish for
some kinds of food.
Men love to hear of their power, but have an extreme
disrelish to be told of their duty. --Burke.
2. Absence of relishing or palatable quality; bad taste;
nauseousness. --Milton. DisrelishDisrelish Dis*rel"ish, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disrelished; p.
pr. & vb. n. Disrelishing.]
1. Not to relish; to regard as unpalatable or offensive; to
feel a degree of disgust at. --Pope.
2. To deprive of relish; to make nauseous or disgusting in a
slight degree. --Milton. DisrelishedDisrelish Dis*rel"ish, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disrelished; p.
pr. & vb. n. Disrelishing.]
1. Not to relish; to regard as unpalatable or offensive; to
feel a degree of disgust at. --Pope.
2. To deprive of relish; to make nauseous or disgusting in a
slight degree. --Milton. DisrelishingDisrelish Dis*rel"ish, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disrelished; p.
pr. & vb. n. Disrelishing.]
1. Not to relish; to regard as unpalatable or offensive; to
feel a degree of disgust at. --Pope.
2. To deprive of relish; to make nauseous or disgusting in a
slight degree. --Milton. Genteelish
Genteelish Gen*teel"ish, a.
Somewhat genteel.
RelishRelish Rel"ish (r?l"?sh), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Relished
(-?sht); p. pr. & vb. n. Relishing.] [Of. relechier to lick
or taste anew; pref. re- re-+ lechier to lick, F. l?cher. See
Lecher, Lick.]
1. To taste or eat with pleasure; to like the flavor of; to
partake of with gratification; hence, to enjoy; to be
pleased with or gratified by; to experience pleasure from;
as, to relish food.
Now I begin to relish thy advice. --Shak.
He knows how to prize his advantages, and to relish
the honors which he enjoys. --Atterbury.
2. To give a relish to; to cause to taste agreeably.
A savory bit that served to relish wine. --Dryden. Relish
Relish Rel"ish, v. i.
To have a pleasing or appetizing taste; to give
gratification; to have a flavor.
Had I been the finder-out of this secret, it would not
have relished among my other discredits. --Shak.
A theory, which, how much soever it may relish of wit
and invention, hath no foundation in nature.
--Woodward.
Relish
Relish Rel"ish, n.
1. A pleasing taste; flavor that gratifies the palate; hence,
enjoyable quality; power of pleasing.
Much pleasure we have lost while we abstained From
this delightful fruit, nor known till now True
relish, tasting. --Milton.
When liberty is gone, Life grows insipid, and has
lost its relish. --Addison.
2. Savor; quality; characteristic tinge.
It preserve some relish of old writing. --Pope.
3. A taste for; liking; appetite; fondness.
A relish for whatever was excelent in arts.
--Macaulay.
I have a relish for moderate praise, because it bids
fair to be j?dicious. --Cowper.
4. That which is used to impart a flavor; specifically,
something taken with food to render it more palatable or
to stimulate the appetite; a condiment.
Syn: Taste; savor; flavor; appetite; zest; gusto; liking;
delight.
Relish
Relish Rel"ish, n. (Carp.)
The projection or shoulder at the side of, or around, a
tenon, on a tenoned piece. --Knight.
RelishedRelish Rel"ish (r?l"?sh), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Relished
(-?sht); p. pr. & vb. n. Relishing.] [Of. relechier to lick
or taste anew; pref. re- re-+ lechier to lick, F. l?cher. See
Lecher, Lick.]
1. To taste or eat with pleasure; to like the flavor of; to
partake of with gratification; hence, to enjoy; to be
pleased with or gratified by; to experience pleasure from;
as, to relish food.
Now I begin to relish thy advice. --Shak.
He knows how to prize his advantages, and to relish
the honors which he enjoys. --Atterbury.
2. To give a relish to; to cause to taste agreeably.
A savory bit that served to relish wine. --Dryden. RelishingRelish Rel"ish (r?l"?sh), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Relished
(-?sht); p. pr. & vb. n. Relishing.] [Of. relechier to lick
or taste anew; pref. re- re-+ lechier to lick, F. l?cher. See
Lecher, Lick.]
1. To taste or eat with pleasure; to like the flavor of; to
partake of with gratification; hence, to enjoy; to be
pleased with or gratified by; to experience pleasure from;
as, to relish food.
Now I begin to relish thy advice. --Shak.
He knows how to prize his advantages, and to relish
the honors which he enjoys. --Atterbury.
2. To give a relish to; to cause to taste agreeably.
A savory bit that served to relish wine. --Dryden. Vowelish
Vowelish Vow"el*ish, a.
Of the nature of a vowel. [R.] ``The power [of w] is always
vowelish.' --B. Jonson.
Meaning of ELISH from wikipedia
- Lady
Elish Frances Angiolini LT DBE KC FRSA FRSE (née McPhilomy; born 24 June 1960) is a
Scottish lawyer who is a Pro Vice
Chancellor of the University...
- The
ilish (Tenualosa ilisha) (Bengali: ইলিশ, romanized: iliś), also
known as the ilishi, hilsa,
hilsa herring or
hilsa shad, is a
species of fish related...
- Enūma Eliš (Akkadian Cuneiform: 𒂊𒉡𒈠𒂊𒇺, also
spelled "Enuma
Elish"),
meaning "When on High", is a
Babylonian creation myth (named
after its opening...
-
Sommerfield suggests this is used to
explain the name
Marduk in the
Enuma Elish: as "He is the "son of the sun" of the gods,
radiant is he."
While the name...
- beings. The
Enuma Elish is in
continuity with
other texts like the Myth of Anzû, the
Labbu Myth, and KAR 6. In both the
Enuma Elish and the Myth of Anzu...
- (Apsu), the groundwater, to
produce the gods in the
Babylonian epic Enûma
Elish,
which translates as "when on high." She is
referred to as a woman, and...
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Babylonian astronomy collated...
- is a
musical with
music and
lyrics by
Jason Robert Brown and book by Dan
Elish and
Robert Horn.
Following a move from New York City to small-town Indiana...
-
Elish Lamont or
Elish La Mont(e) (c. 1800/1816 – 28 July 1870) was an
Irish miniaturist.
Elish Lamont was born to a well-known
business family in Belfast...
-
measuring rod and
measuring line in her hand." In
tablet IV of the
Enuma Elish, the rod and ring
symbol is
referenced as: "They rejoiced, and they did...