prelibation noun.
[pri:lʌɪ'beɪʃ(ǝ)n] E16.[Late Latin praelibatio(n-), from praelibat- pa. ppl stem of praelibare taste beforehand, formed as PRE- + libare: see LIBATE, -ATION.]1. A foretaste. Chiefly
fig. E16.Blackwood's Magazine That mysterious ante-dawnthat prelibation of the full daylight.2. An offering of the first fruits or the first taste of something. Now
rare.
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