bragget in English

noun

alcoholic drink made of ale and fermented honey mixed with spices (Archaic)

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1. General (10 matching dictionaries) Bragget: Merriam-Webster.com [home, info] Bragget: Wordnik [home, info]

2. Alternative form of Bragget (“drink made with ale and honey”)··Bragget (beverage made of ale and honey)

3. A beverage made of ale and honey, Bragget

4. Bragget — a compound drink made of honey and spices

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6. Bragget (uncountable) A liquor made of fermented ale and honey with spices

7. We found 11 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word Bragget: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "Bragget" is defined

8. What does Bragget mean? (obsolete) A liquor made of fermented ale and honey with spices

9. History and Etymology for Bragget Middle English braket, bragot, from Middle Welsh bragod, from brag malt; akin to Middle Irish mraich, braich malt, Gaulish bracis grain for making malt, Latin marcēre to wither, droop Learn More about Bragget

10. Our Bragget is named for Brother Adams, a monk from Buckfast Abbey who is credited with saving the bee industry

11. The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales Extracts Food and Drink Geological Survey (USGS) database of coal quality (Bragget al.

12. Bragget Records is a label straight out of San Jose, California where the girls are pretty and the sun is always shinning

13. Our Bragget is named for Brother Adams, a monk from Buckfast Abbey who is credited with saving the bee industry

14. Bragget Drinks Historic Lancashire, Yorkshire (or Braggot, Braket, Bragot) Honey and ale fermented together, or ale flavoured with honey and spices

15. 1 (of 3) And these men are honourably served with mead and Bragget, and are freely beloved by the daughters of the kings of …

16. And these men are honourably served with mead and Bragget, and are freely beloved by the daughters of the kings of the Island of Britain.

17. This was a heavy brew, laced with spices, often sweetened with honey; known as bragawd or Bragget, it was almost as famous as that other Celtic drink, mead

18. Atlantic Brewing Company Brother Adam's Bragget, Maine 11.8% ABV A beautiful copper-colored brew with a tan head, Brother Adam's has a simple aroma of caramel and honey

19. In “The Miller’s Tale,” part of his late 15th-century Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer describes a “youthful wife” as having a mouth as “sweet as Bragget or as mead.”

20. Bragget — ˈbragə̇t noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English braket, bragot, from Middle Welsh bragod, from brag malt; akin to Middle Irish mraich, braich malt, Gaulish bracis grain for making malt, Latin marcēre to wither

21. 1621, Ben Jonson, The Gypsies Metamorphosed You have in draughts of Darby drill'd your men, And we have serv'd there, armed all in ale, With the brown bowl, and charg'd in Bragget stale […] Synonyms

22. The fact that a Bragget is actually a marriage of both mead and beer gives it a non-to-firm date of origin, but its roots can be traced back to a wild tribe of the European Isles known as the Picts

23. A STAFFORDSHIRE SLIPWARE DATED TWO-HANDLED Bragget-POT 1698 The broad cylindrical body applied with loop handles, the cream-coloured ground decorated in brown slip with cream dot-ornament, enclosing lighter-brown slip, the border inscribed THE·BEST·IS·NOT·TOO·GOOD·FOR·YOV·1698, above stylised tulips flanked by the initials RF and …