Hypertext Webster Gateway: "seasoned"

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (web1913)

Season \Sea"son\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Seasoned}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Seasoning}.]
1. To render suitable or appropriate; to prepare; to fit.

He is fit and seasoned for his passage. --Shak.

2. To fit for any use by time or habit; to habituate; to
accustom; to inure; to ripen; to mature; as, to season one
to a climate.

3. Hence, to prepare by drying or hardening, or removal of
natural juices; as, to season timber.

4. To fit for taste; to render palatable; to give zest or
relish to; to spice; as, to season food.

5. Hence, to fit for enjoyment; to render agrecable.

You season still with sports your serious hours.
--Dryden.

The proper use of wit is to season conversation.
--Tillotson.

6. To qualify by admixture; to moderate; to temper. ``When
mercy seasons justice.'' --Shak.

7. To imbue; to tinge or taint. ``Who by his tutor being
seasoned with the love of the truth.'' --Fuller.

Season their younger years with prudent and pious
principles. --Jer. Taylor.

8. To copulate with; to impregnate. [R.] --Holland.

From WordNet (r) 1.7 (wn)

seasoned
adj 1: aged or processed; "seasoned wood" [ant: {unseasoned}]
2: having been given flavor (as by seasoning) [syn: {flavored},
{flavoured}]
3: rendered competent through trial and experience; "troops
seasoned in combat"; "a seasoned traveler"; "veteran
steadiness"; "a veteran officer" [syn: {veteran(a)}]


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