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Mead - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Mead is an alcoholic beverage made from fermented honey and water, often flavored with fruits or spices. It is one of the oldest known drinks, historically enjoyed in many cultures.

mead

/mid/ /miːd/

Definition:

An alcoholic drink made from fermented honey and water, often flavored with fruits or spices.

Synonyms:

honey wine, metheglin, melomel

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

water, soda

Common Collocations:

sweet mead, spiced mead, homemade mead, traditional mead, medieval mead

Derivatives:

meader (rare), meadery

Usage Tips:

Use "mead" to refer specifically to the honey-based alcoholic beverage, not generic wine or beer.

Common Phrases:

merry as a mead-maker, drunk on mead, a horn of mead

Etymology:

From Old English "medu," related to Proto-Germanic "meduz," meaning fermented honey drink.

Examples:

  • 1. She sipped the sweet mead at the festival.
  • 2. The tavern served homemade spiced mead in wooden cups.
  • 3. Mead was a popular drink in medieval Europe.
  • 4. He brewed his own mead using local honey.

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