Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One versed in gastronomy; one who is a judge of good living; a judge of the art of cookery; a gourmet; an epicure.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun a lover of good
food ; aconnoisseur orgourmet
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Examples
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Granpa said the word gastronomer conceals within it the word astronomer.
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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I' not very jiggy with labelling myself but I vastly prefer the word gastronomer to foodie.
At My Table 2008
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Wonder if the word gastronomer might solve a problem for those who don't like the word foodie?
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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Granpa said the word gastronomer conceals within it the word astronomer.
At My Table 2008
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Wonder if the word gastronomer might solve a problem for those who don't like the word foodie?
At My Table 2008
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Love the notion of "gastronomer", but needs to be shorter and punchier -- "gastro", perhaps?
At My Table 2008
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Joseph Erdos is a New York-based writer and editor, but above all a gastronomer and oenophile.
One For The Table: Shu Mai For The Chinese New Year One For The Table 2012
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Joseph Erdos is a New York-based writer and editor, but above all a gastronomer and oenophile.
One For The Table: Shu Mai For The Chinese New Year One For The Table 2012
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So too did the Romantic gastronomer, a strangely forgotten figure, help prepare the way for today's haute couture.
Article Abstracts 2007
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The gastronomer around the turn of the nineteenth century began to make a fine art of food just as his better-known peer, the dandy, would do of fashion.
Article Abstracts 2007
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