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Manor/estate in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Favour Royal (previously known as Portclare) is a manor and estate in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is located in the townland of Favor Royal Demesne
Favour_Royal
Bengaluru-based cricket franchise in the Indian Premier League
The Royal Challengers Bengaluru, also known as RCB, formerly the Royal Challengers Bangalore, are a professional Twenty20 cricket team based in Bengaluru
Royal_Challengers_Bengaluru
Rent-free home provided by the monarch
A grace-and-favour home is a residential property owned by a monarch, government, or other owner and leased rent-free to a person as part of the perquisites
Grace_and_favour
1231 law of the Holy Roman Empire
The Statutum in favorem principum ("Statute in favour of the princes") of 1231, reaffirmed in 1232, counts as one of the most important sources of law
Statutum_in_favorem_principum
British learned society
Hooke was appointed as Curator of Experiments in November. This initial royal favour has continued and, since then, every monarch has been the patron of the
Royal_Society
Townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Favor Royal Demesne, also spelled Favour Royal, is a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the barony of Clogher and the civil
Favor_Royal_Demesne
British royal residences are palaces, castles and houses which are occupied by members of the British royal family in the United Kingdom. The current
List of British royal residences
List_of_British_royal_residences
King of the United Kingdom since 2022
history degree at the University of Cambridge, he served in the Royal Air Force and the Royal Navy from 1971 to 1976. He married Lady Diana Spencer in 1981
Charles_III
Environment Agency. Retrieved 2010-06-30. Entrance gates of St. Mary's Church, Favour Royal, Augher: Historic Building Details. Northern Ireland Buildings Database
List of Grade A listed buildings in County Tyrone
List_of_Grade_A_listed_buildings_in_County_Tyrone
Treasurer to the British monarchy
least weekly. Among the duties is the allocation of grace and favour apartments at the royal palaces. The current Keeper of the Privy Purse and Treasurer
Keeper_of_the_Privy_Purse
Golf club in Scotland
voted in favour of admitting female members. In February 2015 the club's first female honorary members were announced – Anne, Princess Royal; Laura Davies;
The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews
The_Royal_and_Ancient_Golf_Club_of_St_Andrews
French militray general and emperor (1769–1821)
plebiscite on 7 February 1800. The official count was over three million in favour and 1,562 against. Lucien, however, had doubled the count of the "yes" vote
Napoleon
Judicial representative in County Tyrone
Richardson of Castlehill 1681: Thomas Maxwell 1682: James Moutray of Favour Royal 1663: Claud Hamilton 1684: James Cilligan 1685: Edward Edwards 1686:
High_Sheriff_of_Tyrone
Party. For example, the 1950 referendum saw Flanders voting strongly in favour of King Leopold III returning, whereas Wallonia was largely against. However
Monarchy_of_Belgium
Queen of the United Kingdom from 1952 to 2022
2021 Skinner, Giden; Garrett, Cameron (11 January 2022), "Three in five favour Britain remaining a monarchy, although support falls from 2012 peak as more
Elizabeth_II
Postal service company in the United Kingdom
Change) aircraft in favour of a standard Boeing 737 fleet, and the type was withdrawn by Titan Airways in November 2013. In 2021 Royal Mail announced plans
Royal_Mail
Irish soldier and MP
married Godfrey Wills Elizabeth Montgomery, who married John Moutray of Favour Royal, County Tyrone. Montgomery died on 15 March 1722 and his will dated 28
Alexander Montgomery (1667–1722)
Alexander_Montgomery_(1667–1722)
House in the grounds of Kensington Palace in London, England
London, England. As a grace-and-favour property, the house has been frequently occupied by members of the British royal family, as well as staff and employees
Nottingham_Cottage
Queen of the United Kingdom from 1837 to 1901
extending the franchise to many urban working men, though she was not in favour of votes for women. Derby resigned in 1868, to be replaced by Benjamin Disraeli
Queen_Victoria
British actress (1963–2009)
British Film Award for Best Actress. In 1991, Richardson appeared in The Favour, the Watch and the Very Big Fish with Bob Hoskins. He later credited her
Natasha_Richardson
Historic building in Naples, Italy
The Royal Palace of Naples (Italian: Palazzo Reale di Napoli) is a historic building located in Piazza del Plebiscito, in the historic center of Naples
Royal_Palace_of_Naples
London: Richard Bentley. pp. 320, 332. The Heraldic Crown which enjoys the Royal favour, differs from both No. 562, and the State Crown, No. 624, and inclines
Coat of arms of the United Kingdom
Coat_of_arms_of_the_United_Kingdom
Military Engineers of the British Army
England and earning "the favour of them all", Gundulf is accepted as the first "King's Engineer". The Band of the Corps of the Royal Engineers is the official
Royal_Engineers
King of England from 1509 to 1547
intention of empowering his legate, Lorenzo Campeggio, to decide in Henry's favour. This bias was perhaps the result of pressure from Emperor Charles V, but
Henry_VIII
Ugandan footballer
Danielita Favour Nambatya (born 14 November 2000) is a Ugandan women footballer, who plays as a Forward for Rwanda Women's Football League club Apaer women's
Danielita_Favour_Nambatya
Princess of Orange from 1734 to 1751
in the Chapel Royal at St. James's Palace, she married William IV, Prince of Orange. She then ceased to use her British title in favour of the new one
Anne, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange
Anne,_Princess_Royal_and_Princess_of_Orange
Country in Southern and Western Europe
of Toledo in 1085 marked a significant shift in the balance of power in favour of the Christian kingdoms. The arrival from North Africa of the Islamic
Spain
English nobleman, politician and military commander (1473–1554)
played a major role in the machinations affecting these royal marriages. After falling from favour in 1546, Norfolk was stripped of his dukedom and imprisoned
Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk
Thomas_Howard,_3rd_Duke_of_Norfolk
King of the United Kingdom from 1901 to 1910
Lords. On other matters, he was more conservative; for example, he did not favour giving votes to women, although he did suggest that the social reformer
Edward_VII
Married couple of British evolutionary biologists
years, selection will favour those birds with larger beaks. Other years with substantial amounts of smaller seeds, selection will favour the birds with the
Peter_and_Rosemary_Grant
Style of address and reference
of Habsburg-Lorraine abandoned the style of Royal Highness in favour of the style of Imperial and Royal Highness to reflect the creation of the Empire
Royal_Highness
is always a personal favour and not an official duty. In addition, they are not exempt from taxation. Many members of the royal family hold (or have held)
Monarchy_of_the_Netherlands
King of the United Kingdom from 1936 to 1952
apparent. Albert attended naval college as a teenager and served in the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force during the First World War. In 1920, he was made Duke of
George_VI
British army officer and statesman (1650–1722)
control of the party faction initially enjoyed full support, but once royal favour turned elsewhere, the Duke, like his key ally Godolphin, found himself
John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough
John_Churchill,_1st_Duke_of_Marlborough
Formal approval of a proposed law in monarchies
favour of the amendment. Members of the opposition denounced the bill and asked the King to veto it, which he did in December. Le Roy le veult Royal prerogative
Royal_assent
British princess (1897–1965)
Mary, Princess Royal (Victoria Alexandra Alice Mary; 25 April 1897 – 28 March 1965), was a member of the British royal family. She was the only daughter
Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood
Mary,_Princess_Royal_and_Countess_of_Harewood
British military unit
decreased rapidly in favour of raids by such aircraft. In response to this new threat, Major General Edward Bailey Ashmore, a Royal Flying Corps pilot who
Royal_Observer_Corps
Castle in Scotland
Stirling, along with the other royal castles, be put under his control during the arbitration. Edward gave judgement in favour of John Balliol, hoping he
Stirling_Castle
Museum ship, former royal yacht of the British monarch
2022. Allegretti, Aubrey (7 November 2022). "Sunak sinks new royal yacht plan in favour of ocean surveillance ship". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved
HMY_Britannia
List of mistresses to English and British monarchs
rise in royal favour was so quick that contemporaries described it as a flight rather than a growth. Many assumed that his fall from favour would be
English and British royal mistresses
English_and_British_royal_mistresses
English politician (1592–1628)
"lover" of King James VI and I. Buckingham remained at the height of royal favour for the first three years of the reign of James's son, Charles I, until
George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham
George_Villiers,_1st_Duke_of_Buckingham
King of the Netherlands since 2013
district court in Amsterdam. On 28 August 2009, the district court ruled in favour of the prince and RVD, citing that the couple has a right to privacy, that
Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands
Willem-Alexander_of_the_Netherlands
Land branch of the Netherlands Armed Forces
The Royal Netherlands Army (Dutch: Koninklijke Landmacht, KL) is the land branch of the Netherlands Armed Forces. Though the Royal Netherlands Army was
Royal_Netherlands_Army
Act passed by Parliament of Scotland
December 1567. It confirmed the abdication of Mary, Queen of Scots, in favour of her son, James VI. The 1567 December act of Parliament narrated that
Accession and Coronation Act 1567
Accession_and_Coronation_Act_1567
House in Berkshire, England
one of her country retreats as a grace and favour residence until her death. The Queen Mother died at Royal Lodge on 30 March 2002, with her daughter,
Royal_Lodge
King of Greece from 1964 to 1973
was humiliated, ill and powerless, considered abdicating for a time in favour of his brother, but eventually decided against it. Prince Paul, who was
Constantine_II_of_Greece
Queen of the Netherlands from 1980 to 2013
Maarten. On Koninginnedag (Queensday), 30 April 2013, Beatrix abdicated in favour of her eldest son, Willem-Alexander, who became the first male monarch of
Beatrix_of_the_Netherlands
Last royal dynasty of Greece
The Greek royal family (Greek: Βασιλική Οικογένεια της Ελλάδος) was the ruling family of the Kingdom of Greece from 1863 to 1924 and again from 1935 to
Greek_royal_family
Withdrawal from royal duties of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex
Instagram their decision to "step back as 'senior' members" of the British royal family, split their time between the United Kingdom and North America, become
Megxit
German state (1701–1918)
cost. A deadlock ensued, and William seriously considered abdicating in favour of his son, Crown Prince Frederick. Ultimately, he decided to appoint Otto
Kingdom_of_Prussia
This is a list of civilian trawlers requisitioned by the Royal Navy for use in World War II. HMT stands for "His Majesty's Trawler". A B C D E F G H I
List of requisitioned trawlers of the Royal Navy (WWII)
List_of_requisitioned_trawlers_of_the_Royal_Navy_(WWII)
Frigate class being built for the Royal Navy
pace of roughly one per year. In early 2010 the C3 variant was dropped in favour of the Mine Countermeasures, Hydrography and Patrol Capability (MHPC) programme
Type_26_frigate
Scottish actor and stage director (born 1944)
Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1977 Dingo, Royal Shakespeare Company, Warehouse Theatre, 1978 Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, Mermaid Theatre, London, 1978 Peer
Ian_McDiarmid
British naval history
Royal Navy ranks, rates, and uniforms of the 18th and 19th centuries were the original effort of the Royal Navy to create standardized rank and insignia
Royal Navy ranks, rates, and uniforms of the 18th and 19th centuries
Royal_Navy_ranks,_rates,_and_uniforms_of_the_18th_and_19th_centuries
British princess (1631–1660)
Mary, Princess Royal (Mary Henrietta Stuart; 4 November 1631 – 24 December 1660), was a British princess, a member of the House of Stuart, and by marriage
Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange
Mary,_Princess_Royal_and_Princess_of_Orange
Village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
valley including Caledon, Greystone, Innismagh, Ballygawley, Lisdoart and Favour Royal.[citation needed] The local Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club is
Aughnacloy,_County_Tyrone
British prince (1902–1942)
British royal family, the fourth son of King George V and Queen Mary, and a younger brother of Kings Edward VIII and George VI. He served in the Royal Navy
Prince_George,_Duke_of_Kent
British genealogist and author
before the First World War. Moutray of Seafield and Roscobie, Now of Favour Royal, Co. Tyrone: An Historical and Genealogical Memoir of the Family in Scotland
Melville_Henry_Massue
monarchy with a republic—typically favour an elected head of state to a constitutional monarch who heads the British royal family. Rhun ap Iorwerth, First
List_of_British_republicans
British patriotic song
United Kingdom. It is one of the two national anthems of New Zealand and the royal anthem of the Isle of Man, Australia, Canada and some other Commonwealth
God_Save_the_King
German Empress in 1888
Victoria, Princess Royal (Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa; 21 November 1840 – 5 August 1901) was German Empress and Queen of Prussia as the wife of Frederick
Victoria,_Princess_Royal
English actress
starred in The Animal Kingdom at the Hampstead Theatre and Ambreen Razia's Favour at the Bush Theatre. Gregory, Chris (18 June 2015). "Actress Ashna Rabheru
Ashna_Rabheru
Institute in Glasgow City, Scotland
The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow is an institute of physicians and surgeons in Glasgow, Scotland. Founded by Peter Lowe after receiving
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow
Royal_College_of_Physicians_and_Surgeons_of_Glasgow
20th century Belgian political crisis
abdicate in favour of his eldest son, Baudouin, to avoid further bloodshed. Baudouin, at the age of 19, became regent, with the title of "prince royal" on 11
Royal_question
Forest Park, Cookstown Dungannon Park Dunmoyle Forest Fardross Forest Favour Royal Forest Glenderg Forest Goles Forest Gortin Glen Forest Park Killens Forest
List of parks in Northern Ireland
List_of_parks_in_Northern_Ireland
Queen of the Netherlands from 1948 to 1980
controversies involving the royal family, Juliana remained a popular figure among the Dutch. In April 1980, Juliana abdicated in favour of her eldest daughter
Juliana_of_the_Netherlands
member of, or leave, the European Union (EU). The result was a vote in favour of leaving the EU, triggering calls to begin the process of the country's
2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum
2016_United_Kingdom_European_Union_membership_referendum
British royal house of Scottish origin
Stuart, originally spelled Stewart, also known as the Stuart dynasty, was a royal house of Scotland, England, Ireland and later Great Britain. The family
House_of_Stuart
19th-century neoclassical Scottish building
this £500 was given by King George IV "as a token of royal favour towards a School, which, as a royal foundation, had conferred for ages incalculable benefits
Old_Royal_High_School
Powers available to government or executive
ultimately the Supreme Court of Canada did not find in favour of either Khadr, nor Kamel. The royal prerogative in Canada extends also to the granting of
Royal_prerogative
Medical Service for the Royal Navy
Staff Medical/Head of the Royal Naval Medical Service was eliminated in favour of the title Head of Navy Healthcare/Head of Royal Navy Medical Services.
Royal_Navy_Medical_Service
King of Egypt from 1936 to 1952
government. He was overthrown in the 1952 coup d'état and forced to abdicate in favour of his six-month-old son, Ahmed Fuad, who succeeded him as Fuad II. He in
Farouk_of_Egypt
Defunct aerospace research organization and aircraft manufacturer
campaign against the standardisation of Royal Aircraft Factory types in the Royal Flying Corps, allegedly in favour of superior designs available from the
Royal_Aircraft_Establishment
Federal police service of Canada
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP; French: Gendarmerie royale du Canada, GRC) is the national police service of Canada. The RCMP is an agency of
Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police
English entomologist
the county, in 1865. Most of Kane's collecting was in Monaghan and at Favour Royal in County Tyrone, but his collection contains insects from the entirety
William Francis de Vismes Kane
William_Francis_de_Vismes_Kane
Ruling family of Travancore
The Travancore royal family was the ruling house of the Kingdom of Travancore. They signed a treaty with the British in 1788, thereby adopting British
Travancore_royal_family
Expenses made to feed the Scottish royal household
Denmark at public expense, to mark special occasions and to maintain royal favour. In April 1597 it was decided to banquet James at the Minister's lodgings
Food and the Scottish royal household
Food_and_the_Scottish_royal_household
Queen of Scotland from 1542 to 1567
imprisoned in Lochleven Castle. In July 1567, she was forced to abdicate in favour of her one-year-old son James VI. After an unsuccessful attempt to regain
Mary,_Queen_of_Scots
Royal dynasty of Southern Europe and Eastern Africa
(Italian: Casa Savoia, French: Maison de Savoie, Arpitan: Mêson de Savouè) is a royal house (formally a dynasty) that was established in 1003 in the historical
House_of_Savoy
Market town in Wiltshire, England
between three lozenges: the granted design adapts this to reflect the royal favour accorded in recognition of the town's role in recent repatriations of
Royal_Wootton_Bassett
National coat of arms
monarch, the royal family, the Royal Guards and the royal court according to royal decree. A select number of purveyors to the Danish royal family are also
Coat_of_arms_of_Denmark
Spanish politician (1958–2026)
as mayor in June, by simple majority with 12 of 27 councillors voting in favour of him, after the five from Citizens (Cs) abstained. In his first term,
José_Ballesta
Borough of Montreal in Quebec, Canada
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal (French pronunciation: [lə plato mɔ̃ ʁwajal]) is a borough (arrondissement) of the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The borough
Le_Plateau-Mont-Royal
Auxiliary unit of the British Army
The Royal West Middlesex Militia, later the Edmonton Royal Rifle Regiment, was an auxiliary regiment reorganised in Middlesex in the Home counties of England
Royal_West_Middlesex_Militia
King of the United Kingdom in 1936
working agricultural estate within easy reach of London in order to gain favour with the British public and make himself available should the King become
Edward_VIII
The Royal Navy during the Second World War played a crucial role in the Allied victory. Its main tasks included the protection of merchant ships in the
Royal Navy during the Second World War
Royal_Navy_during_the_Second_World_War
Document granting rights from a monarch
incorporation by royal charter has been, according to the Privy Council, "a special token of Royal favour or ... a mark of distinction". The use of royal charters
Royal_charter
Grand residence, especially a royal or episcopal one
A palace is a large residence, often serving as a royal residence or the home for a head of state or another high-ranking dignitary, such as a bishop
Palace
British Royal Navy officer (1886–1960)
Palace. After the Second World War the Carisbrookes lived in a grace-and-favour residence, King's Cottage, in Kew Gardens. Following the death of Lady Carisbrooke
Alexander Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Carisbrooke
Alexander_Mountbatten,_1st_Marquess_of_Carisbrooke
Monarchy and nobility title
all other noble titles. The last non-royal hereditary dukedom created was the title of Duke of Suárez in favour of former primer minister Adolfo Suárez
Duke
Scottish educator and royal governess
writing appeared under her name; she left Nottingham Cottage, her grace and favour house, and no member of the family ever spoke to her again. Crawford was
Marion_Crawford
Public school in Horsham, West Sussex, England
pupils aged 11–18) with a royal charter, located to the south of Horsham in West Sussex. The school was founded in 1552 and the royal charter granted in 1553
Christ's_Hospital
1994 multi-role combat aircraft family by Eurofighter
Defence Minister Volker Rühe sought to withdraw Germany from the project in favour of using Eurofighter technology in a cheaper, lighter plane. Because of
Eurofighter_Typhoon
Monastery and historical residence of the king of Spain
the Spanish royal family between the renunciation of his father's rights on 14 January 1941 and his renunciation of his own rights in favour of his son
El_Escorial
Queen of the United Kingdom from 1901 to 1910
attempted to sway the opinion of British ministers and her husband's family to favour Greek and Danish interests. Her public duties were restricted to uncontroversial
Alexandra_of_Denmark
case was appealed to the Privy Council, where the Privy Council found in favour of the claimant, reversing the decision of the Court of Appeal. Giving the
Royal Brunei Airlines Sdn Bhd v Tan
Royal_Brunei_Airlines_Sdn_Bhd_v_Tan
Intimate companion of a ruler or other important person
favourites who were elevated from humble, or at least minor, backgrounds by royal favour. Titles and estates were usually given lavishly to favourites, who were
Favourite
Maritime warfare branch of the military of Brunei Darussalam
arbitration. When the dispute was settled in favour of BAE Systems, the vessels were handed over to Royal Brunei Technical Services (RBTS) in June 2007
Royal_Brunei_Navy
English charter of freedoms made in 1215
(Medieval Latin for "Great Charter"), sometimes spelled Magna Charta, is a royal charter of rights sealed by King John of England at Runnymede, near Windsor
Magna_Carta
Emperor of Russia from 1894 to 1917
political prisoners and the dismissal of ministers appointed by the Tsar in favour of ministers acceptable to the Duma. Grand Duchess Olga, Nicholas's sister
Nicholas_II
FAVOUR ROYAL
FAVOUR ROYAL
Boy/Male
Arabic
Victorious; Successful; Brilliant
Boy/Male
Muslim
Servant of the patient
Boy/Male
Arabic
Thinker
Girl/Female
French
Approval.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Truth.
Girl/Female
Hebrew American English French Shakespearean
Favour or grace. Prayer. God has favoured me.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Servant of the Patient
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Malaysian
Discerning Truth from Falsehood
Boy/Male
Arabic
Remembered
Boy/Male
Muslim
Knowing right from wrong
Boy/Male
English, Indian, Marathi
Person who Loves Someone Secretly
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Servant of the Patient
Boy/Male
Muslim
Patient
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Patient
Girl/Female
American, British, Danish, English, French, Swedish
Full of Grace; Grace; Variant of Anne Favor; Favour
Male
Serbian
(Јавор) Serbian name JAVOR means "maple tree."Â
Boy/Male
Indian
Knowing right from wrong
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Knowing right from wrong
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Jesus / God Name
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Father of fire.
FAVOUR ROYAL
FAVOUR ROYAL
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Edgar.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Tharsana | தாரà¯à®¸à®¨à®¾
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Greeting; Cheer
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Of Great Intellect
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Happy; Fortunate; Prosperous
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Flower
Girl/Female
Muslim
Respectable
Boy/Male
Arabic
Opener
Boy/Male
Hindu
Son of sage Agniras
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi
Fame; Cooperative
FAVOUR ROYAL
FAVOUR ROYAL
FAVOUR ROYAL
FAVOUR ROYAL
FAVOUR ROYAL
n.
To resemble in features; to have the aspect or looks of; as, the child favors his father.
n.
The finely ground meal of wheat, or of any other grain; especially, the finer part of meal separated by bolting; hence, the fine and soft powder of any substance; as, flour of emery; flour of mustard.
n.
A gift or represent; something bestowed as an evidence of good will; a token of love; a knot of ribbons; something worn as a token of affection; as, a marriage favor is a bunch or knot of white ribbons or white flowers worn at a wedding.
n.
Four things of the same kind, esp. four horses; as, a chariot and four.
n.
The sum of four units; four units or objects.
a.
Celebrated in fame or public report; renowned; mach talked of; distinguished in story; -- used in either a good or a bad sense, chiefly the former; often followed by for; as, famous for erudition, for eloquence, for military skill; a famous pirate.
a.
That property of a thing which affects the organs of taste or smell; taste and odor; flavor; relish; scent; as, the savor of an orange or a rose; an ill savor.
n.
See Faitour.
v. t.
To give flavor to; to add something (as salt or a spice) to, to give character or zest.
a.
Of or pertaining to the disease called favus.
a.
Hence, specific flavor or quality; characteristic property; distinctive temper, tinge, taint, and the like.
n.
One who favors; one who regards with kindness or friendship; a well-wisher; one who assists or promotes success or prosperity.
v. t.
To taste or smell with pleasure; to delight in; to relish; to like; to favor.
n.
That quality of anything which affects the smell; odor; fragrances; as, the flavor of a rose.
v. t.
To grind and bolt; to convert into flour; as, to flour wheat.
n.
That quality of anything which affects the taste; that quality which gratifies the palate; relish; zest; savor; as, the flavor of food or drink.
v. t.
To have the flavor or quality of; to indicate the presence of.
n.
Hence, flavor; taste; savor; smack; seasoning.
n.
A letter or epistle; -- so called in civility or compliment; as, your favor of yesterday is received.
v. t.
To sprinkle with flour.