In moral man it is the sensation which the organ impressed by any Savorous centre impresses on the common centre.
"The Physiology of Taste"
Brillat Savarin
That is to say, the Savorous particles must be dissolved in some fluid, so as to be subsequently absorbed by the nervous tubes, feelers, or tendrils, which cover the interior of the gastatory apparatus.
"The Physiology of Taste"
Brillat Savarin
The primal age was beautiful as gold; Acorns it made with hunger Savorous, And nectar every rivulet with thirst.
"Divine-Comedy-Longfellow-s-Translation-Complete"
Dante Alighieri