ppl. a. Obs. Having a good flavor. (lit. and fig.)

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1651.  Vaughan, Praise Countrie-Life, ii. Wks. 1914, I. 127. The Husband-man … is alwaies furnished with wel-rellishing bread.

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1656.  Earl Monm., trans. Boccalini’s Advts. fr. Parnass., II. xiv. (1674), 155. A well-relishing Latine Writer of the Annals of his times.

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