Savouries

Savouries
Sa|vou|ries
['seivəriz] die (Plur.)
<aus engl. savoury »pikante (Vor- od. Nach)speise« zu savo(u)r »Geschmack«, dies über altfr. savo(u)r aus lat. sapor>
Würzbissen, [pikante] Häppchen

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