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From tast +‎ -et.

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tastet m (plural tastets)

  1. Diminutive of tast; sample
    • 2016 March 8, Maiol Roger, “El món de Puigdemont”, in El País[1]:
      El perfil, molt breu, i la reedició de l'assaig són un preludi del que vindrà. De moment, només un tastet: Puigdemont encara ha d'escriure algunes pàgines en la seva trajectòria com a president perquè se'n facin retrats més a fons, perfils crítics i assajos.
      The profile, very brief, and the reissue of the essay are a prelude of what is to come. For now, just a little taste: Puigdemont still has to write a few pages in his career as president to make more in-depth portraits, critical profiles, and essays.
  2. (dialectal) fuet (a kind of sausage)

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tastet

  1. past participle of taste

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tastet

  1. inflection of tasten:
    1. third-person singular present
    2. second-person plural present
    3. second-person plural subjunctive I
    4. plural imperative

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tastet

  1. inflection of taste:
    1. simple past
    2. past participle