foretaste
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English fortaste, equivalent to fore- + taste (noun).
Noun
foretaste (plural foretastes)
- A taste beforehand.
- A sample taken in anticipation; enjoyment taken in advance.
Synonyms
Translations
taste taken in advance
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Etymology 2
From Middle English fortasten, equivalent to fore- + taste (verb).
Verb
foretaste (third-person singular simple present foretastes, present participle foretasting, simple past and past participle foretasted)
- (transitive) To taste beforehand.
- (transitive) To taste before possession; have previous experience of; enjoy by anticipation.
- (transitive) To taste before another.
- 1667, John Milton, Paradise lost:
- [...] foretast'd fruit, Profan'd first by the serpent [...]
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Derived terms
Translations
to taste beforehand
to taste before another
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