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Etymology
Inherited from Latin gustāre, present active infinitive of gustō. Compare Romansch gustar, Piedmontese gusté, Italian gustare.
For the meaning of "breakfast", compare French goûter (“meal similar to breakfast taken around 4 pm”).
Verb
gusté
- (Gherdëina) to have breakfast
- Ie goste bele dala sies. ― I already have breakfast at six.
Noun
gusté m (plural gusteies)
- (Gherdëina) breakfast
- Njenië l gusté. ― To prepare breakfast.
Spanish
Verb
gusté
- first-person singular preterite indicative of gustar