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usquebaugh - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English terms borrowed from Scottish Gaelic · English terms derived from Old Irish · English terms derived from Scottish Gaelic · English terms derived from ...
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USQUEBAUGH Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · the former name for whiskey · the former name for whisky · an Irish liqueur flavoured with coriander. “Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged ...
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Why can't whisky be like usquebaugh? - ScotchWhisky.com
A Scottish-distilled spirit – probably made from cereal – was flavoured from the word go. It became known as usquebaugh, and it and 'usky' co-existed for ...
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usquebaugh
usquebaugh (ˈʌskwɪbɔː) Forms: α. 6 vskebeaghe, 7 vsque-ba'he, vskebah (uskkiba), 7–9 usquebah (7 usquabah), 7 vsquebach; 7 vsque-, 7– usquebagh, 7 vsce-, usce-, uskabagh; 6 vscough-, 7– usquebaugh. β. 7 vsque-, usque-, husquo-, uskebath. γ. (Chiefly Sc.) 6 iskie-bae, 7 usquebay, 8–9 usquebae (8 usqu...
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Tualatin Valley Distilling Morewoods Usquebaugh - Seelbach's
Morewood's Usquebaugh: Our historic revival spirit is a recreation of the common farmhouse spirit found across the British Isles in the 16th and 17th ...
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USQUEBAUGH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of USQUEBAUGH is whiskey.
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usque
† ˈusque Sc. Obs. Also 8 usquæ, husque, usky (cf. whisky n.1). Short for usquebaugh.1728 Ramsay Friends in Ireland 10 Drinking roundly rum and claret, Ale and usquæ. c 1730 Burt Lett. N. Scotl. (1754) I. 188 This drink [common ale] is of itself apt to give a Diarrhea, and therefore..they interlace i...
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USQUEBAUGH definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
3 senses: 1. Irish → the former name for whiskey 2. Scottish → the former name for whisky 3. an Irish liqueur flavoured with.... Click for more definitions.
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Usquaebach The First Name in Scotch Whisky
Usquaebach (Oos: Ke: Bah). Translates as “Water of Life“ in Scottish Gaelic, and it is from this term that we derive the modern-day word “whisky.”.
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usquebaugh - Spirits & Distilling
usquebaugh (spelled variously) is the earliest English rendering of the Irish term uisce beatha and Scottish Gaelic aqua vitae and whisky.
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"Whisky" is a Scottich corruption of the Irish Erse word "Usquebaugh ...
Uisce Beatha - pronounced "ishka ba-ha". It means water of life and is cogniscent with "aqua vitae". The corruption happened right here ...
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usquebaugh, n. meanings, etymology and more
usquebaugh is a borrowing from Irish. Etymons: Irish uisge beatha. See etymology. Nearby entries. us-ness, n.1927–; usnic, adj.1847 ...
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Uisce beatha
Early forms of the word in English included uskebeaghe (1581), usquebaugh (1610), usquebath (1621), and usquebae (1715).
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Martin Martin
, id est Usquebaugh, which at first taste affects all the Members of the Body: two spoonfuls of this last Liquor is a sufficient Dose; and if any Man exceed The Trestarig and Usquebaugh-baul, are both made of Oats.
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schiedam
‖ schiedam (skiːˈdæm) Also schiedamm, sk(i)edam. A variety of gin, so called from the town in Holland where it is distilled.1821 Scott Pirate xvii, There was the potent Irish Usquebaugh—right Nantz—genuine Schiedamm. 1831 E. J. Trelawny Adv. Younger Son I. 291 A dusty-looking stone bottle of the rig...
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