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toothsome | Etymology of toothsome by etymonline
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toothsome (adj.)

"pleasant to the taste, palatable," 1560s, from -some (1) + tooth (n.) in a figurative sense of "appetite, taste, liking" which is attested from late 14c. (compare sweet tooth). The extended sense of "attractive" (1550s) is attested earlier. Toothful (1620s) also was used. Related: Toothsomely; toothsomeness.

also from 1560s
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