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  • Literally "barley broth". See brew. barley-bree (uncountable) (humorous, obsolete, Scotland) liquor made from barley; strong ale 1785, Robert Burns, Scotch...
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  • uncountable, plural Scotch broths) English Wikipedia has an article on: Scotch broth Wikipedia A filling soup with meat, barley, and root vegetables, originating...
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  • cereal barley beer barley-bird barley bird (Spinus spinus) barley-brake barley bread barley-bree barley-broo barley-broth barley coal barleycorn barley fork...
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  • lysogeny broth microbroth Scotch broth snow-broth stew in one's own broth too many chefs spoil the broth too many cooks spoil the broth   barley-bree brew...
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  • (uncountable) A Scottish broth made from a sheep's head, often with other ingredients such as the sheep's trotters, dried peas, and barley. powsowdy...
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  • meat broth or water) Cognate with Khakas кӧче (“barley”). IPA(key): [køˈʒe̞] көже • (köje) (definite accusative көжени, plural көжелер) barley арбай...
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  • house for a little, if it was only to refresh myself with a drop plain barley-broth, and a bit boiled mutton ; and what a pleasant thing for a few friends...
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  • cook, brew”), whence also English broth and brew. bree (plural brees) (obsolete outside Scotland) Broth. barley-bree partan bree   Beer, Eber, Erbe...
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  • plaid, Scotch whisky, Scotch broth, etc. Scottish Scots Scotch attorney Scotch Baptist Scotch barley Scotch blue Scotch broth Scotch cap Scotch coffee Scotch...
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  • intestacy. Synonym: collation (archaic) A kind of mutton broth with green peas instead of barley or rice. hotchpot hotchpotz hotch-pot farrago, hodgepodge...
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  • Cognate with Proto-Germanic *bruþą (“broth”), Irish bruth (“heat”), Ancient Greek βρῦτος (brûtos, “beer made of barley”) and ultimately related also to ferveō...
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  • grain that lacks awns (beards or bristles), or has had its awns removed (barley, oats, etc.). 1792, Robert Bowmaker, “Number LI. Parish of Dunse, (County...
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  • borshch is so clear and light in colour it is almost a consommé of chicken broth with beetroot colouring. All borshchs must be served with a sour cream dressing...
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  • ingredients. The secret to a creamy risotto is letting the rice absorb one cup of broth at a time. 2006, Fleur Britten, editor, A Hedonist’s Guide to London, Filmer...
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  • momentum, pep soup Declension of sú Fourth declension sú caoireola (“mutton broth”) sú circe (“chicken soup”) sú croí (“heart’s blood”) sú líomóidí (“lemon...
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  • (“spring-water”) uisce bruithe m (“broth”) uisce coisrectha m (“holy water”) uisce comnaidi m (“stagnant water”) uisce eorna m (“barley water”) uisce ernaigde m...
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  • Sanskrit भुर्वन् (bhurván, “motion of water”). It may be related to English barley enPR: bro͞o, IPA(key): /bɹuː/, /bɹuʊ̯/ (Standard Southern British) IPA(key):...
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  • Variously derived from late Byzantine Greek μακαρία (makaría, “food made from barley”), from Ancient Greek μακάριος (makários, “blessed, favored by the gods”)...
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