Gusdu

Etymology
Borrowed from Latin gustus ("tasting"), from Proto-Italic *gustus, from Proto-Indo-European *ǵéwstus.

Noun
gusdu m (plural gusdus)
 * 1) taste (sense): U gusdu sé un dus singu sendius - Taste is one of the five senses.
 * 2) taste (flavor).
 * 3) liking, preference, aesthetic preference
 * 4) pleasure, enthusiasm: Sé un gusdu que visies-nos - It's a pleasure to see you; Faserè-u cun gusdu - I will do it gladly
 * 5) fancy, whim: Di-me u gusdu de dançar - I enjoyed dancing

Derived terms

 * au gusdu
 * bon gusdu
 * gusdar
 * gusdosamende
 * gusdosu
 * in gusdu
 * in muldus gusdus esdà u bonu
 * mal gusdu
 * muldu gusdu
 * nus gusdus e nus colores non fape amicus

Verb

 * 1) First-person singular (eo) present indicative form of gusdar.