
soupçon
/ˈsuːpsɒn/ /ˈsuːpsɒ̃/
noun
A very small quantity of something.
Origin
Mid 18th century French, from Old French souspeçon, from medieval Latin suspectio (see suspicion).
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My parents, worldly to a fault, admonished me at the dinner table, "Even if you don't like what is served, you must eat a soupçon of soup, son."
