Meaning & Definition of word "Mead"

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    Mead

    /miːd/

    noun:

    • 1. A beverage made by fermenting honey with water, often flavored with fruits, spices, or herbs.
      • Example: The ancient Romans were known to enjoy mead at their lavish feasts.
    • 2. A meadow or open area, often used in historical contexts.
      • Example: The villagers gathered in the mead to celebrate the harvest festival.

    Etymology

    From Old English 'medu', from Proto-Germanic '*medhwō', akin to Old Norse 'mjöð', and Latin 'mel' (honey).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    mead hall:

    A large building used for communal dining and drinking, often found in medieval times.

    to drink mead:

    To consume mead, often in a celebratory context.

    mead maker:

    Someone who produces mead for sale or enjoyment.

    Related Words

    honey:

    A sweet, viscous food substance made by bees from nectar collected from flowers.

    fermentation:

    The chemical process by which molecules such as glucose are broken down anaerobically.

    Slang Meanings of mead

    Meaning: Good stuff

    Example Sentence: That mead is some good stuff for the celebration!

    Meaning: Liquid courage

    Example Sentence: After a few cups of mead, he felt like he could dance on the table.