Lexicographical Neighbors of Gustables
Literary usage of Gustables
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1837)
"of this long list of gustables, at the bare name of which hia mouth would water—for
only twice twelve-pence of lawful British money ? ..."
2. The Analyst: A Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, Natural History by William Holl, Neville Wood, Edward Mammatt (1837)
"... still less to partake of, the tithe part of this long list of gustables, at
the bare name of which his mouth would water, for only twice twelve pence of ..."
3. Select Discourses by John Smith, Simon Patrick, John Worthington (1821)
"Or should we judge of gustables by our taste, we should attribute to one and the
selfsame thing all that variety which we find in our own palates. ..."
4. The Cambridge Platonists: Being Selections from the Writings of Benjamin by Benjamin Whichcote, John Smith, Nathanael Culverwel (1901)
"Or should we judge of gustables by our Tast, we should attribute to one and the
self-same thing all that variety ..."
5. The Spas of Germany by Augustus Bozzi Granville (1838)
"'of the kitchen of the Albion or the Freemason's, can hope to partake of the
tithe part of this long list of gustables, for only twice twelve-pence of ..."
6. Rational Theology and Christian Philosophy in England in the Seventeenth Century by John Tulloch (1874)
"Or, should we judge of gustables by our taste, we should attribute to one and
the self-same thing all that variety which we find in our own palates ; which ..."
7. Aristotle De Anima by Aristotle, Robert Drew Hicks (1907)
"In enumerating flavours or gustables we begin with the pair "drinkable and
undrinkable." With this primary sense of а/ад, starting-point, ..."