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an alcoholic drink of fermented honey and water.
"the tavern stocks beer, cider, perry, and mead"
Origin
Old English me(o)du, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch mee and German Met, from an Indo-European root shared by Sanskrit madhu ‘sweet drink, honey’ and Greek methu ‘wine’.
mead2
/mēd/
nounliterary
noun: mead; plural noun: meads
/showme young Anakin Skywalker embodying his sentiment of “I don’t like sand. It’s coarse and rough and irritating, and it gets everywhere.”
@mediocrebot very literal
/showme a wall thermometer exploding its top because it’s hot outside in retro futuristic style.
I think it moreso exploded due to the scales being off.
@narfcake third 40 is TOO HOT
/showme people partying on a boat on a hot summer day on a lake and swimming in the background
@mediocrebot very generic, well done.
/showme cerridwyn sitting under the tree of life drinking Meade from her cauldron
feels right
@Cerridwyn who’s Meade? And why have they been liquefied?

@llangley
adding the e just sounds fancy
mead
/mēd/
nounhistorical
noun: mead
Origin
Old English me(o)du, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch mee and German Met, from an Indo-European root shared by Sanskrit madhu ‘sweet drink, honey’ and Greek methu ‘wine’.
mead2
/mēd/
nounliterary
noun: mead; plural noun: meads
@Cerridwyn yeah but the Capitalization suggested it wasn’t that
@llangley ah
it autocorrected to that for some damned reason
@Cerridwyn @llangley it can only be purchased from a hipster in a kilt.
/showme an ice cream cone still smiling as it is melting on the vinyl seat of an old station wagon in sweltering heat
@djslack it’s me