mead (Meaning)

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mead (n)

United States anthropologist noted for her claims about adolescence and sexual behavior in Polynesian cultures (1901-1978)

United States philosopher of pragmatism (1863-1931)

made of fermented honey and water

Webster

mead (n.)

A fermented drink made of water and honey with malt, yeast, etc.; metheglin; hydromel.

A drink composed of sirup of sarsaparilla or other flavoring extract, and water. It is sometimes charged with carbonic acid gas.

A meadow.

mead Sentence Examples

  1. The sweet mead flowed freely at the medieval festival, delighting the revelers.
  2. The ancient mead recipe, passed down through generations, was carefully followed by the master brewer.
  3. The honeyed sweetness of the mead balanced perfectly with its slightly tart finish.
  4. The mead was fermented in oak barrels, infusing it with a subtle woodsy flavor.
  5. The golden hue of the mead glistened in the sunlight, inviting a sip.
  6. The gathering of friends shared a toast with mead, celebrating their companionship.
  7. The mead-maker experimented with different local honey varieties, creating a myriad of unique flavors.
  8. The aroma of mead, a blend of honey and yeast, wafted through the air, tantalizing the senses.
  9. The mead fest featured a wide selection of meads, ranging from traditional to experimental styles.
  10. The last drop of mead was savored, leaving a lingering sweetness on the palate.

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United States anthropologist noted for her claims about adolescence and sexual behavior in Polynesian cultures (1901-1978), United States philosopher of pragmat

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The sweet mead flowed freely at the medieval festival, delighting the revelers.

The ancient mead recipe, passed down through generations, was carefully followed by the master brewer.

The honeyed sweetness of the mead balanced perfectly with its slightly tart finish.

The mead was fermented in oak barrels, infusing it with a subtle woodsy flavor.