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Definition of Gastronomes
1. gastronome [n] - See also: gastronome
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gastronomes
Literary usage of Gastronomes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Glasgow and Its Clubs: Or, Glimpses of the Condition, Manners, Characters by John Strang (1864)
"... ani its gastronomes, DUCK CLUB. AMONG the many rural villages which at one
time surrounded Glasgow, perhaps none surpassed Partick in beauty and ..."
2. The Gourmet's Guide to London by Newnham-Davis (Nathaniel) (1914)
"THE REUNION DES gastronomes OF clubs formed for the noble purpose of eating good
dinners—clubs that have no club-houses—there are very many. ..."
3. Dining and Its Amenities by John William Severin Gouley (1907)
"Savages are not and cannot be gastronomes, neither can nomadic or ... Modern rustics
are not gastronomes. Young urban adults are not gastronomes because ..."
4. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Charles Dudley Warner (1897)
"the present day they are gastronomes, and it is a step in the right direction.
I by no means agree with the cynical Geoffroy, who used to say ..."