n. trace, small quantity, smidge, smattering or smidgen
v. To have a taste, smack.
v. To have a taste or sample of, smack of, taste.
v. To smack.
the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
n. Taste; tincture; smack.
verb-intransitive. To smack.
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
To have a taste; smack.
To have a taste of; smack of.
n. Taste; tincture; also, a smattering; a small part.
n. The wheatear, a bird, See the quotation under arling.
Word Usage
"The monarch was to see bright raiment, flowers, pageantry, smiling faces only; to hear only the voices of singing men and singing women; no smatch of the abounding wormwood of life was to touch his lip, no glimpse of its we to disturb his serenity."