Savor
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Middle English: from Old French, from Latin sapor, from sapere ‘to taste’.
wiktionary
savor (plural savors)
savor (third-person singular simple present savors, present participle savoring, simple past and past participle savored)
etymonline
savor (n.)
mid-13c., from Old French savor "flavor, taste; sauce, seasoning; delight, pleasure," from Latin saporem (nominative sapor) "taste, flavor," related to sapere "to have a flavor" (see sapient).
savor (v.)
c. 1300, from Old French savorer "taste, breathe in; appreciate, care for," from Late Latin saporare, from Latin sapor (see savor (n.)). Related: Savored; savoring.