some kind of mulled beverage (? for curing stitches).
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释义 | the world > food and drink > drink > intoxicating liquor > other alcoholic drinks > [noun] > others (29) stitch-broth1635 some kind of mulled beverage (? for curing stitches). Cherellya1640 A kind of liquor. rug1653 A kind of strong liquor. steel-nose1654 apparently a slang name for some kind of strong drink. pope's-milka1661 a type of drink; (perhaps) the juice of poppies. Northdown1670 Ale of a style originally brewed in Northdown, Margate. Frequently attributive. purl royal1675 (a) chiefly cant, hot beer mixed with gin or brandy; (b) an infusion of wormwood (and other herbs and spices) in wine. sweetsa1679 plural. Syrup added to wine or other liquor to sweeten and improve its flavour; hence, wine or other liquor thus sweetened; applied spec. to… forty-ninea1713 a 17th cent. name for some kind of liquor. huggle-my-buff1756 cant name of some drink. Cf. hugmatee, n. slug1756 slang. Some kind of strong drink (obsolete); a dram; a drink. Now chiefly U.S. gunpowder1765 slang. Some fiery drink. Obsolete. guarapo1772 A drink made from the fermented juice of the sugar cane. peachy1781 A fermented liquor made from peaches. all nations1785 a mixture of alcoholic drinks (esp. spirits), collected from the remnants left in various containers, vessels, etc.; also more fully drink of all na… anti-fogmatic1789 An alcoholic liquor taken to counteract the effects of damp or wet. soma1827 An intoxicating drink holding a prominent place in Vedic ritual and religion. ava1831 In the islands of the Pacific: a species of Cordyline from which an intoxicating liquor is made; the liquor itself; (gen.) any intoxicating spirit. native1832 Something from or associated with a particular place. Chiefly Irish English. Local liquor, esp. whiskey. Obsolete. tap1832 The liquor drawn from a particular tap; a particular species or quality of drink. Also figurative a particular strain or kind of anything. colloquial. stone fence1844 (a) a fence made of stones, a stone wall; (b) U.S. slang, name for various intoxicating drinks (see quots.). slap-bang1845 Some kind of liquor. Angostura1856 Originally: a medicinal infusion prepared from Angostura bark. In later use: = Angostura bitters n. at sense 2. jake1910 U.S. An alcoholic extract of Jamaica ginger used medicinally and, esp. during the Prohibition period (1920–33), as an alcoholic drink; spec. a… tepache1926 Any of several Mexican drinks of varying degrees of fermentation, typically made with pineapple, water, and brown sugar. pruno1936 An improvised alcoholic drink made by fermenting a mixture of fruit, water, sugar, etc. muratina1968 The sweet fermented alcoholic drink made with this fruit and sugar cane juice or honey. makkoli1970 A traditional Korean alcoholic drink, made from fermented rice. alcopop1996 A ready-mixed drink that resembles a soft drink (typically in being sweet, carbonated, and similarly bottled) but contains alcohol. Cf. alcoholic… |
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