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‖ seidel2|ˈzaɪd(ə)l| [Ger., orig. a liquid measure varying locally between about a third and a half litre.] A beer mug or glass (in quot. 1930 used loosely); the quantity that such a vessel will contain.
1922E. E. Cummings Enormous Room iv. 92 Such..hands as might have grasped six seidels..on 13th street. 1930D. Runyon in Collier's 1 Feb. 12/1 Wilbur Willard all mulled up to a million, what with him having been sitting out a few seidels of Scotch with a friend. 1957M. Swan British Guiana xi. 180, I was welcomed with a seidel of Pilsener. 1980G. V. Higgins Kennedy for Defense ii. 14 Knackwurst, German potato salad, couple seidels of Jake's Special Dark. |