meaded

English

Etymology

mead + -ed

Adjective

meaded (not comparable)

  1. Flavored with mead
    • 1988 February 26, Holly Greenhagen, “Glogg”, in Chicago Reader:
      Each time they arrived somewhere, they'd be greeted with a glass of meaded wine.
    • 2007, Jason Pratt, Cry of Justice, →ISBN, page 348:
      Kris spoke clear and distinctly—between some occasional sips of meaded water—as if he was giving a testimony in court .

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