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    mead
    /miːd/

    noun

    • 1. an alcoholic drink of fermented honey and water: historical "the tavern stocks beer, cider, perry, and mead"

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MeadMead - Wikipedia

    Mead ( / miːd / ), also called hydromel (particularly when low in alcohol content), is an alcoholic beverage made by fermenting honey mixed with water, and sometimes with added ingredients such as fruits, spices, grains, or hops. [1] [2] [3] The alcoholic content ranges from about 3.5% ABV [4] to more than 20%.

  3. The meaning of MEAD is a fermented beverage made of water and honey, malt, and yeast.

  4. MEAD definition: 1. an alcoholic drink made from honey that was drunk in the past 2. an alcoholic drink made from…. Learn more.

  5. mead in British English. (miːd ) noun. an alcoholic drink made by fermenting a solution of honey, often with spices added. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. Old English meodu; related to Old High German metu, Greek methu, Welsh medd. Word Frequency.

  6. Mead definition: an alcoholic liquor made by fermenting honey and water.. See examples of MEAD used in a sentence.

  7. MEAD meaning: 1. an alcoholic drink made from honey that was drunk in the past 2. an alcoholic drink made from…. Learn more.

  8. Noun. Singular: mead. Plural: meads. Origin of Mead. Middle English mede, from Old English medu, from Proto-Germanic *meduz, from Proto-Indo-European *médÊ°u "˜honey; honey wine'. From Wiktionary. Middle English mede from Old English mǣd mē- 4 in Indo-European roots. From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  9. mead Add to list. mead. /mid/. /mid/. IPA guide. Other forms: meads. Definitions of mead. noun. made of fermented honey and water.

  10. Definition of mead noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. Origin of mead 1 First recorded before 900; Middle English mede, Old English medu, meodu; cognate with Dutch mee, German Met, Old Norse mjǫthr “mead”; akin to Greek méthy “wine,” Sanskrit madhu “honey”