morsel
31morsel — [ˈmɔːs(ə)l] noun [C] 1) formal a small piece of food 2) a small amount of something …
32morsel — mor•sel [[t]ˈmɔr səl[/t]] n. 1) a small portion of food; bite 2) a small piece or amount of anything; scrap; bit 3) cvb an appetizing dish; treat 4) cvb one that is attractive or delightful 5) to distribute in or divide into tiny portions (often… …
33morsel — /ˈmɔsəl / (say mawsuhl) noun 1. a bite, mouthful, or small portion of food or the like. 2. a small piece, quantity, or amount of anything; a scrap; a bit. –verb (t) 3. to distribute in or divide into tiny portions. {Middle English, from Old… …
34morsel — Wahi hakina iki, hakina ai, āmikamika …
35morsel — n. a mouthful; a small piece (esp. of food). Etymology: ME f. OF, dimin. of mors a bite f. mordere mors to bite …
36Jacob Morsel — Jakob Marell Jakob Marell[1] (Frankenthal, 1613 ou 1614 – Francfort sur le Main, 11 novembre 1681) est un peintre et un graveur, célèbre pour ses peintures de fleurs. Il fait partie de l école de Frankenthal. Il est le beau père d Anna Maria… …
37choice morsel — noun a small tasty bit of food • Syn: ↑tidbit, ↑titbit • Hypernyms: ↑dainty, ↑delicacy, ↑goody, ↑kickshaw, ↑treat …
38Adam's morsel — …
39mor|sel — «MR suhl», noun, verb, seled, sel|ingor (especially British) selled, sel|ling. –n. 1. a small bite; mouthful: »having not eaten a morsel for some hours (Jonathan Swift). Take a morsel of our bread and cheese ( …
40Corsned — In Anglo Saxon law, corsned (OE cor, trial, investigation , + snǽd, bit, piece ; Latin panis conjuratus), also known as the accursed or sacred morsel, or the morsel of execration, was a type of trial by ordeal consisting in the eating of a piece… …