goust

Middle French

Etymology

From Old French goust, from Latin gustus.

Noun

goust m (plural gousts)

  1. taste; flavor

Descendants

  • French: goût (see there for further descendants)
  • Dutch: goeste (archaic)
  • West Flemish: goeste

Old French

Etymology

From Latin gustus.

Noun

goust oblique singular, m (oblique plural gouz or goutz, nominative singular gouz or goutz, nominative plural goust)

  1. taste; flavor

Descendants

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