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‖ sirop|siro, ˈsiːrɒp| [Fr.: see syrup n.] (A drink made from) a sweetened fruit-juice concentrate.
1871Monthly Packet Oct. 369 The sirops and Savoy cakes had been disposed of. 1889E. Simcox in K. A. McKenzie E. Simcox & G. Eliot (1961) ii. 55 Ending up..with sirop at some café in the small hours. 1933‘G. Orwell’ Down & Out xvii. 126 Two children..sharing a glass of sirop. 1966H. Yoxall Fashion of Life xxiii. 206 We consumed sirops called citronade, grenadine, framboise. 1978Times 22 July 8/7 The continental ‘sirops’, in mint, grenadine and blackcurrant flavours, are available in good delicatessens..for under {pstlg}1.50. |