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ginger-pop
ˌginger-ˈpop [f. ginger + pop n.1] 1. A colloquial term for ginger-beer 1.1827 Blackw. Mag. XXI. 829 Sauterne, swizzle, imperial, ginger-pop, soda-water, or lemonade. 1852 R. S. Surtees Sponge's Sp. Tour ix. (1893) 44 Champagne, which went ‘pop, pop, popping—and bang, bang, banging’, just as ginger-...
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ginger
▪ I. ginger, n. and a.1 (ˈdʒɪndʒə(r)) Forms: 1 ᵹingiber, ᵹingifer(e, 3 gingivere, (3 gingevir, 4 gyngure, gyngyvre), 4–6 gynger(e, 5 gingere, gyngour, gyngevere, (zenzyber, gingivre, -ver, gyngangre, -yre), 4– ginger. [The OE. ᵹingiber, ᵹingifer(e are directly a. late L. gingiber = the earlier zingi...
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sherbet
sherbet (ˈʃɜːbɪt) Also 7 zer-, cer-, sar-, serbet, servet, shurbet, shirbet(t, sherbett(e, -bert, -becke, -pet, 9 sherbat, sharbut. [a. Turkish and Persian sherbet, a. Arab. sharba{suph}, f. shariba to drink. Cf. sorbet.] 1. a. A cooling drink of the East, made of fruit juice and water sweetened, of...
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imperiall
▪ I. imperial, a. and n. (ɪmˈpɪərɪəl) Forms: α. 4– imperial; also 4–7 -all, 4 ymperyall, 5 imperiale, -ryal, -real, 5–6 -ryall(e, -ialle, 6 ymperiall. β. 4–7 emperial, -all, 5 -ialle, -eryal, -irial. [a. OF. em-, imperial (12th c. in Hatz-Darm.), ad. L. imperiālis, f. imperium: see below, and -al1.]...
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