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Definition of Gastronomist
1. n. A gastromomer.
Definition of Gastronomist
1. Noun. A gastronome ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Gastronomist
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gastronomist
Literary usage of Gastronomist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Memoirs of Constant, the Emperor Napoleon's Head Valet: Containing Details by Louis Constant Wairy Constant, Louis Constant Wairy, Percy Pinkerton (1896)
"... Emperor administers justice—The Minister of Marine tumbles into the water—The
Emperor's gaiety—The general gastronomist—The ball—The Emperor dances with ..."
2. Seacliff: Or, The Mystery of the Westervelts by John William De Forest (1859)
"The gastronomist has never ... happiness, and virtue ; and the gastronomist is
his patron, ... Gentlemen, I propose the gastronomist as an ..."
3. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1828)
"A true gastronomist will ... Nysten and Hoffman, will enable the gastronomist to
connect, with the indulgence of his taste, a salutary prophylactic diet. ..."
4. The London Magazine by John Scott, John Taylor (1826)
"... nor is he a gastronomist,* or any of the three hundred and thirty-two things
which he imagines himself to be in as many pages ; but, as we have before ..."
5. A New Dictionary of Quotations from the Greek, Latin, and Modern Languages (1869)
"Fr. — -"He was a thorough gourmand:" that is to say, a thorough glutton, or, to
use a milder term, gastronomist, or gastro- ..."
6. Memoirs of Constant, the Emperor Napoleon's Head Valet: Containing Details by Louis Constant Wairy Constant, Louis Constant Wairy, Percy Pinkerton (1896)
"... Emperor administers justice—The Minister of Marine tumbles into the water—The
Emperor's gaiety—The general gastronomist—The ball—The Emperor dances with ..."
7. Seacliff: Or, The Mystery of the Westervelts by John William De Forest (1859)
"The gastronomist has never ... happiness, and virtue ; and the gastronomist is
his patron, ... Gentlemen, I propose the gastronomist as an ..."
8. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1828)
"A true gastronomist will ... Nysten and Hoffman, will enable the gastronomist to
connect, with the indulgence of his taste, a salutary prophylactic diet. ..."
9. The London Magazine by John Scott, John Taylor (1826)
"... nor is he a gastronomist,* or any of the three hundred and thirty-two things
which he imagines himself to be in as many pages ; but, as we have before ..."
10. A New Dictionary of Quotations from the Greek, Latin, and Modern Languages (1869)
"Fr. — -"He was a thorough gourmand:" that is to say, a thorough glutton, or, to
use a milder term, gastronomist, or gastro- ..."