Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun An obsolete form of savory.
  • A Middle English form of savory.

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Examples

  • Salt sturgeoñ, salt swyrd-fysch {e} savery & fyne.

    Early English Meals and Manners Frederick James Furnivall 1867

  • One day it can be because of a company's earnings, the next day it could be President Obama saying something savery or non-savery or it can be macro economic data that is out as well.

    Moneycontrol Top Headlines 2010

  • One day it can be because of a company's earnings, the next day it could be President Obama saying something savery or non-savery or it can be macro economic data that is out as well.

    Moneycontrol Top Headlines Moneycontrol.com editor@moneycontrol.com 2010

  • One day it can be because of a company's earnings, the next day it could be President Obama saying something savery or non-savery or it can be macro economic data that is out as well.

    Moneycontrol Top Headlines 2010

  • One day it can be because of a company's earnings, the next day it could be President Obama saying something savery or non-savery or it can be macro economic data that is out as well.

    Moneycontrol Top Headlines 2010

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