SAVOURY 好吃旨/美
EXCELLENT to SAVOUR.
Old Chinese Criteria
2. Gān 甘 refers primarily to sweetness but is often used for general tastiness of food.
3. Xiāng 香 (ant. chòu 臭 "stinking and of bad taste") refers primarily to things that smell good, but the word is often used for general tastiness of food.
4. Hòu 厚 refers the rich good taste of food.
5. Nèn 嫩 refers to food in which unpleasant hardness has been removed during the boiling so that the food is soft and tasty.
黄金貴:古漢語同義詞辨釋詞典
FOOD 12.
甘,上古秦漢味美的通稱。
味,五味總稱,可偏指味美。
旨,早期指酒味甘美;後指美味的食物,多作名詞。
鮮,專指食物的一種可口滋味,後世口語詞。
Modern Chinese Criteria
美味
入味
是味兒
夠味兒
好吃
愛吃
適口
順口
爽口
水靈
鮮美
鮮
香
美味可口
rough draft to BEGIN TO identify synonym group members for analysis, based on CL etc. 18.11.2003. CH /
Words
美 měi OC: mriʔ MC: mi 19 AttributionsWD
The standard words for something tasting good are the archaic zhǐ 旨 and the current měi 美 (ant.** sè 澀 "not pleasant to the palate").
- Syntactic words
- nabaestheticpleasant flavour, wonderful taste
- nmdelicacies
- vadNof splendid taste
- vigradedbe of splendid taste, be of good taste 甚美
甘 gān OC: kaam MC: kɑm 13 AttributionsWD
- Word relations
- Ant: 疾/INJURE
Jí 疾 refers to the inflicting of typically internal physical harm other than external laceration. - Epithet: 露/DEW
The dominant word for dew is lù 露. - Epithet: 雨/RAIN
The general word for rain of any kind is yǔ 雨. - Assoc: 肥/FAT
The current general word for sleekness or obesity is féi 肥 (ant. qū 臞 "emaciated", jí 瘠 "thin") , and it must be noted that the term has positive connotations in ancient China.
- Syntactic words
- vadNsavoury
- vadNfigurativesweet to the ear etc
- vigradedbe delicious; be delicate
- vt(oN)putativeexperience a contextually determinate object as savouryLZ
- vtoNputativeconsider as sweet, experience as savoury; regard as delicious
旨 zhǐ OC: kjiʔ MC: tɕi 6 AttributionsWD
The standard words for something tasting good are the archaic zhǐ 旨 and the current měi 美 (ant.** sè 澀 "not pleasant to the palate").
- Syntactic words
- nsubjectsavoury food, exquisite food
- vadNexquisite, of outstanding culinary quality
- vibe exquisite, be of outstanding culinary quality
甘脆 gān cuì MC: kam tshjwejH OC: kaam tshodsCH 6 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- VP[adN]N=humanwhat is delicious> delicaciesCH
- VPibe deliciousCH
脆 cuì MC: tshjwejH OC: tshodsCH 4 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- vadNcrispy and savouryCH
- vibe easy to chew> crisp, tender and delicious 甘脆CH
厚 hòu OC: ɡoos MC: ɦu 1 AttributionWD
Hòu 厚 refers the rich good taste of food.
- Syntactic words
- vadNrich, tasty
蜜 mì OC: mbiɡ MC: mit 1 AttributionWD
- Syntactic words
- vadNfigurativesweet; delightful
香 xiāng OC: qhaŋ MC: hi̯ɐŋ 1 AttributionWD
Xiāng 香 (ant. chòu 臭 "stinking and of bad taste") refers primarily to things that smell good, but the word is often used for general tastiness of food.
- Syntactic words
- vibe fragrant and of good taste
滋味 zī wèi OC: tsɯ mɯds MC: tsɨ mɨi 1 AttributionWD
- Syntactic words
- NPabfeaturesavouriness, delicate flavour, good taste
甘美 gān měi OC: kaam mriʔ MC: kɑm mi 1 AttributionWD
- Syntactic words
- NPabfeaturesavoury taste, good flavour
- VPibe savoury
甜美 tián měi OC: diim mriʔ MC: dem mi 1 AttributionWD
- Syntactic words
- VPibe savoury
重 zhòng OC: doŋʔ MC: ɖi̯oŋ 1 AttributionWD
- Syntactic words
- vadNsavoury, tasty, "heavy" 重酒
嫩 nèn OC: nuuns MC: nuo̝n 0 AttributionsWD
Nèn 嫩 refers to food in which unpleasant hardness has been removed during the boiling so that the food is soft and tasty.
- Syntactic words
藇 xù OC: sɢlaʔ MC: zi̯ɤ 0 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- vifine, good tasting (wine)
美好 měi hǎo OC: mriʔ qhuuʔ MC: mi hɑu 0 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- VPigradedsavoury
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