connoisseur
/ˌkɒn.əˈsɜːr/
French Origin
Culture
Original Word
connaisseur
French
Entered English
18th century
First recorded usage in English
The Story Behind "connoisseur"
From French 'connaisseur', from 'connaître' (to know). An expert judge in matters of taste, especially in fine arts, wine, or cuisine. The spelling was influenced by 'connaisseur'.
Example Usage
"He's a connoisseur of fine wines and can identify vintages by taste."
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