[американский вариант английского языка]; смотри значение savour
I. noun also savour Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French savur, from Latin sapor, from sapere to taste — more at sage 1. the taste or smell of something 2. a particular flavor or smell 3. a distinctive quality • savorless adjective • savorous adjective II. verb also savour (savored; also savoured; savoring; also savouring) intransitive verb to have a specified smell or quality; smack transitive verb 1. to give flavor to; season 2. a. to have experience of; taste b. to taste or smell with pleasure; relish c. to delight in; enjoy Example: savoring the moment • savorer noun