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saloop (səˈluːp) Also 8 salob, salup, 8–9 saloup, salop. [Altered form of salep.] 1. = salep.1712 S. Centlivre Perplexed Lovers v. i, Salup, what is that Salup? I have often seen this Fellow sauntering about Streets, and cou'd not imagine what he sold. 1719 D'Urfey Pills (1872) VI. 125 Here's Salop ...
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Salep
In England, the drink was known as saloop. Saloop
Saloop was a hot drink that was popular in England in the 18th and 19th centuries. Initially, it was made from salep, mostly from Smyrna.
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salep
salep (ˈsæləp) See also saloop. [= F. salep, Sp. salép, Pg. salepo, a. Turkish sālep, a. Arabic thaﻋleb (pronounced in some parts saﻋleb), taken to be a shortening of khasyu 'th-thaﻋlab orchis (lit. ‘fox's testicles’; cf. the Eng. name ‘dogstones’.)] A nutritive meal, starch, or jelly made from t...
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Sausage roll
Ling, aged 75, (an industrious vendor of saloop, buns, and sausage rolls).
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Chenopodium robertianum
Einadia hastata, Rhagodia hastata), known by the common name of saloop or berry saltbush is a small plant in the family Amaranthaceae.
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unpennied
unˈpennied, a. (un-1 9.)1822 Lamb Elia i. Praise Chimney-Sweepers, This is saloop—..the delight, and..the envy, of the unpennied sweep. 1848 Clough Amours de Voy. i. 132 To introduce at assemblies To the unpennied cadets our cousins with excellent fortunes.
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Sassafras albidum
Sassafras was sold in England and in continental Europe, where it was sold as a dark beverage called "saloop" that had medicinal qualities and used as
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sassafras
sassafras (ˈsæsəfræs) Also 7 saxe-, sasafras, sassa-, saxa-, sarsafrax, 7–8 sassafrass, 8–9 saxafras. [a. Sp. sasafras (whence Pg. sassafraz, salsafraz, F., G. and mod.L. sassafras. It is doubtful whether the Sp. word is a transferred application (which, indeed, would be difficult to account for) of...
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Arum maculatum
It was used like salep (orchid flour) to make saloop, a drink popular before the introduction of tea or coffee.
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tea
▪ I. tea, n. (tiː) Forms: 7 (9) tay, tey, 7 té, thé, the, 7–8 tee, thea, 7– tea. See also cha, chia. [= F. thé, Sp. te, It. tè, Du. and Ger. thee, Da., Sw. te, mod.L. thea; ad. (perh. through Malay te, teh) Chinese, Amoy dialect te, in Fuchau tiä = Mandarin ch'a (in ancient Chinese prob. kia); whenc...
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