About The Word Gastronome
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Gastronome
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What's The Definition Of Gastronome?
[n] a person devoted to refined sensuous enjoyment (especially good food and drink)
Synonyms | Synonyms for Gastronome: bon vivant | epicure | epicurean | gourmet Related Terms | Find terms related to Gastronome: aesthete | board-and-roomer | boarder | bon vivant | Brillat-Savarin | cannibal | carnivore | connoisseur | connoisseur of food | consumer | dilettante | diner | diner-out | eater | eater-out | epicure | feeder | flesh-eater | fruitarian | gastronomer | gastronomist | glutton | gourmand | gourmet | grain-eater | graminivore | granivore | herbivore | high liver | hungry mouth | lactovegetarian | Lucullus | luncher | man-eater | meat-eater | mouth | omnivore | omophagist | pantophagist | phytophage | picnicker | plant-eater | predacean | trencherman | vegetarian See Also | sensualist Gastronome In Webster's Dictionary \Gas"tro*nome\, Gastronomer \Gas*tron"o*mer\, n. [F.
gastronome, fr. Gr. ?, ?, stomach + ? law, ? to distribute.]
One fond of good living; an epicure. --Sir W. Scott.
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