smack
Reikšmė (English)
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- A distinct flavor, especially if slight.
- A slight trace of something; a smattering.
- (slang) Heroin.
- A form of fried potato; a scallop.
Synonyms
nose drops
hell dust
eat noisily
smack-boat
big H
make a noise in eating
candy kiss
lickety cut
backand
at once
have intercourse
sense of taste
slice into
heels over head
slice through
hit against
Dažnis
Tariamas kaip (IPA)
/smæk/
Etimologija (English)
In summary
The noun is from Middle English smac, smak, smacke, from Old English smæc, smæċċ (“taste, smatch”), from Proto-West Germanic *smakku, from Proto-Germanic *smakkuz (“a taste”), from Proto-Indo-European *smegʰ-, *smeg- (“to taste”). The verb is from Middle English smaken. Cognate with English dialectal smatch, Scots smak (“scent, smell, taste, flavour”), Saterland Frisian Smoak (“taste”), West Frisian smaak (“taste”), Dutch smaak (“taste”), German Schmack, Geschmack (“taste”), Danish smag (“taste”), Swedish and Norwegian smak (“taste”), Norwegian smekke . Akin to Old English smæċċan (“to taste, smack”). More at smatch.
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