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English-Thai Dictionary

savory

ADJ มี รสชาติ  รส อร่อย  ทำให้ พอใจ  ทำให้ ถูกใจ  ดึงดูดใจ  เผ็ด แต่ มี กลิ่นหอม  สนุกสนาน  palatable pleasing appetizing me-rod-chad

 

savory

N พืช จำพวก  Satureja hortensis ใช้ ปรุงรส  phudjam-puek-nuang

 

savory

N อาหารว่าง รสเค็ม หรือ เผ็ด ที่ เสิร์ฟ ก่อน หรือ หลัง ทานอาหาร  อาหาร กระตุ้น ให้ หิว  อาหาร เรียก น้ำย่อย  ar-han-wang-rod-kem

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SAVORY

a.[from savor. ] Pleasing to the organs of smell or taste; as a savory odor. Make me savory meat. Genesis 27:4, 7.

 

SAVORY

n.A plant of the genus Satureia.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SAVORY

Sa "vor *y, a. Etym: [From Savor. ]

 

Defn: Pleasing to the organs of taste or smell. [Written also savoury. ] The chewing flocks Had ta'en their supper on the savory herb. Milton.

 

SAVORY; SAVOURY

Sa "vo *ry, n. Etym: [F. savorée; cf. It. santoreggia, satureja, L.satureia,] (Bot. )

 

Defn: An aromatic labiate plant (Satireia hortensis ), much used in cooking; -- also called summer savory. [Written also savoury. ]

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

savory

sa vor y 1 |ˈsāv (ə )rē ˈseɪvəri | noun an aromatic plant of the mint family, used as a culinary herb. [Genus Satureja, family Labiatae: several species, in particular the annual summer savory (S. hortensis ) and the coarser flavored perennial winter savory (S. montana ).] ORIGIN Middle English: perhaps from Old English sætherie, or via Old French, from Latin satureia.

 

savory

sa vor y 2 |ˈseɪvəri ˈsāv (ə )rē |(Brit. savoury ) adjective 1 (of food ) belonging to the category that is salty or spicy rather than sweet. 2 [ usu. with negative ] morally wholesome or acceptable: everyone knew it was a front for less savory operations. noun ( pl. savories ) chiefly Brit. a savory dish, esp. a snack or an appetizer. DERIVATIVES sa vor i ly |-rəlē |adverb, sa vor i ness noun ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense pleasing to the sense of taste or smell ): from Old French savoure tasty, fragrant, based on Latin sapor taste.

 

Oxford Dictionary

savory

savory 1 |ˈseɪv (ə )ri | noun [ mass noun ] an aromatic plant of the mint family, used as a culinary herb. Genus Satureja, family Labiatae: several species, in particular the annual summer savory (S. hortensis ), which is traditionally used with beans, and the coarser flavoured perennial winter savory (S. montana ). ORIGIN Middle English: perhaps from Old English sætherie, or via Old French, from Latin satureia.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

savory

savory adjective 1 sweet or savory dishes: salty, spicy, piquant, tangy. ANTONYMS sweet. 2 a rich, savory aroma: appetizing, mouthwatering, delicious, delectable, luscious; tasty, flavorful, full of flavor, palatable, toothsome; informal scrumptious, finger-licking, lip-smacking, melt-in-your /the-mouth, yummy. ANTONYMS unappetizing. 3 one of the less savory aspects of the affair: acceptable, pleasant, respectable, wholesome, honorable, proper, seemly. ANTONYMS unpleasant, unacceptable.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

savory

sa vor y ⦅英 ⦆-vour y /séɪv (ə )ri /形容詞 1 ⦅英 ⦆通例 名詞 の前で 〗塩味の付いた, 香辛料の効いた 〈食物 .2 通例 名詞 の前で 〗心地よい風味の, 食欲をそそる 〈飲食物 .3 〖通例否定文で 〗〈物 事が 〉心地よい, (道徳的に )健全な .4 〈人が 〉辛口の, 手厳しい .名詞 -ies 1 C ⦅英 ⦆セイボリー 〘前菜やコースの最後で食べる少量の塩辛い料理 〙.2 C 〘植 〙キダチハッカ ; U セイボリー 〘キダチハッカの葉を用いた香辛料 〙.