KJV Dictionary Definition: delicate
delicate
DELICATE, a. L. Connected with delight; to delight.
1. Of a fine texture; fine; soft; smooth; clear, or fair; as a delicate skin.
2. Nice; pleasing to the taste; of an agreeable flavor; as delicate food; a delicate dish.
3. Nice in perception of what is agreeable; dainty; as a delicate taste; and figuratively, nice and discriminating in beauty and deformity.
4. Nice; accurate; fine; soft to the eye; as a delicate color.
5. Nice in forms; regulated by minute observance of propriety, or by condescension and attention to the wishes and feelings of others; as delicate behavior or manners; a delicate address.
delicately
DELICATELY, adv.
1. In a delicate manner; with nice regard to propriety and the feelings of others.
2. Daintily; luxuriously.
They that live delicately are in kings courts. Luke 7.
3. With soft elegance; as an expression delicately turned.
4. Tenderly; with indulgence in ease, elegance and luxury. Prov. 29.
delicateness
DELICATENESS, n. The state of being delicate; tenderness; softness; effeminacy. Deut. 28.