† deˈgoust, degoutObs.rare. [a. OF.des-, degoust, in mod.F. dégoût.] = disgust. 1716M. Davies Athen. Brit. ii. 150 Brinish..and of an Unsavoury Degout.1720Welton Suffer. Son of God I. viii. 154 From hence comes all that degoust and surfeit in Matters of Religion.