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hippocras
hippocras Obs. exc. Hist. or arch. (ˈhɪpəʊkræs) Forms: 4–6 ypocras, (5 ypocrate), 6–7 ipocras, hipocras, 6–7 (9 arch.) ippocras, hypocras, 7– hippocras, -crass, (6 ypo-, ipo-, hypo-, -crass(e, -crase, -crace, -craze, 7 ippocrass(e, hyppocras). [a. OF. ipocras, ypocras (a 1400), forms of the proper n...
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Hippocras
Since the 16th century, the word has been generally spelled hippocras or hipocras in English and in French. Hippocras fell out of fashion and was forgotten during the 18th century.
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Caribou (drink)
See also
Le Sang du caribou ("Caribou/reindeer blood")
Conditum Paradoxum
Hippocras
Mulled wine
Negus (drink)
Sangria
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Alexander Barclay (apothecary)
Wine was sweetened and spiced to make Hippocras by two apothecaries, John Lawtie and John Clavie.
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Nalewka
During Roman times it was popular to infuse wines with spices, giving rise to hippocras and mulled wine.
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ypocrafet
ypocrafet ypocras, ypocr(e)it, -cryte, -cricy, -crisy: see apocryphate, hippocras, hypocrite, hypocrisy.
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Mulling spices
The spices are usually added to hot apple cider, mulled wine, glögg, wassail, hippocras, and other drinks (such as juices) during autumn or winter.
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whippincrust
† whippincrust Obs. rare—1. Some kind of wine; ? a perversion of hippocras.1616 Marlowe's Faustus Wks. (1910) 197 Rob. [the ostler]. If thou't go but to the Tauerne with me, I'le giue thee..Sacke, Muskadine, Malmesey and Whippincrust.
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Mungo Graham of Rathernis
Mungo Graham bought spices from Jonet Guthrie worth £333-6s-8d Scots for a welcome feast, perhaps to prepare the spiced wine called hippocras, "quhen her Spiced hippocras wine had been served at Holyroodhouse in 1503 to welcome Margaret Tudor, the bride of James IV.
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Louis F. Burns
Burns was knighted by the Companions of l'Hippocras (Chevalier de l'Hippocras du Therme).
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manica
‖ manica (ˈmænɪkə) [L.; cf. manche.] A sleeve (obs. rare—0). manica Hippocratis = Hippocrates' sleeve: see hippocras 2, Hippocrates. Hence † ˈmanicated a., sleeved (obs. rare—0).1641 French Distill. ii. (1651) 46 Let the Liquor runne through a bagge called Manica Hippocratis made of white Cotten. 16...
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