Search references for OXYMEL. Phrases containing OXYMEL
See searches and references containing OXYMEL!OXYMEL
Mixture of honey and vinegar, used as a medicine
Look up oxymel, ὀξύς, or μέλι in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Oxymel (from Latin 'acid and honey', from Ancient Greek ὀξύς 'acid' and μέλι 'honey')
Oxymel
Liquid consisting mainly of acetic acid and water
The ancient Greek drink oxymel is made from vinegar and honey, and sekanjabin is a traditional Persian drink similar to oxymel. Other preparations, known
Vinegar
Ancient Roman drink
Instrument of the Passion of Jesus Christ Kombucha – Fermented tea beverage Oxymel – Mixture of honey and vinegar, used as a medicine Sekanjabin – Iranian
Posca
Lemon-based drink in the Indian subcontinent
summer drink in the Indian subcontinent. It is named after sekanjabin or oxymel a traditional sweet-and-sour syrup from the Middle East. In the 10th century
Shikanji
Mix of honey and apple cider vinegar
cider vinegar, similar to switchel. Honey and vinegar mixtures such as oxymel have been used for purported health benefits since ancient times. The name
Honeygar
Drink containing vinegar and ginger
where it was "flavored with the finest Jamaica rum." Ginger ale Posca Oxymel Shrub (drink) Sekanjabin "2011 | Cornell Small Farms Program | Page 2".
Switchel
Collegiate research university in England
Oxenford". Mortimer Proctor argues the first campus novel was The Adventures of Oxymel Classic, Esq; Once an Oxford Scholar (1768). It is filled with violence
University_of_Oxford
Iranian beverage
Sekanjabin is a compound of سرکه serke ("vinegar") and انگبین angabin ("honey").[citation needed] Oxymel Shrub (drink) Switchel fa:سکنجبین Portal: Food
Sekanjabin
Fruit liqueur or vinegared syrup cordial
drink". Liquor portal Gastrique – Caramelized sugar, deglazed with vinegar Oxymel – Mixture of honey and vinegar, used as a medicine Posca – Ancient Roman
Shrub_(drink)
Alcoholic beverage made from honey
pyment (q.v.). From the Greek omphakomeli, literally "unripe-grape-honey". Oxymel: Another historical mead recipe, blending honey with wine vinegar. From
Mead
Mead is a fermented alcoholic beverage made of honey, water and yeast. Oxymel is made of honey, vinegar, sea salt, and rainwater. Hydromel is another
Oenomel
Medication taken to relieve cold symptoms
of cough medicines containing dextromethorphan, opium tincture, squill oxymel and pholcodine to restricted medicines" (PDF). Retrieved 26 May 2019. "Some
Cold_medicine
6th century Byzantine Greek physician
Most of the preparations reflect Roman methods (using ingredients such as oxymel and oenomel), but the Frankish love of raw bacon is also cited. The author
Anthimus_(physician)
(fascicles 1(35)–10(44)): I–Lyrista Vol. VI (fascicles 1(45)–8(51)): M–Oxymel Vol. VII (fascicles 1(52)–11(62): Pabulamen–Quout Vol. VIII (fascicles 1(63)–12(74)):
Lexicon Mediae et Infimae Latinitatis Polonorum
Lexicon_Mediae_et_Infimae_Latinitatis_Polonorum
Welsh botanist and photographer
for his 'Motion' series.[citation needed] In 1856 he announced his own oxymel process which allowed collodion negatives to be preserved over many days
John_Dillwyn_Llewelyn
Patent medicine
ever follow, and scientific observers concluded the product was simply an "oxymel" (a form of mead created from honey and wine vinegar), though at times with
Godbold's_Vegetable_Balsam
Jewish views on biological evolution
that form comes to be in a compound through composition and blending, as oxymel comes to be through the blending of vinegar and honey. The second is that
Jewish_views_on_evolution
Arabic poet
Becher Rosenwassers iv 200 السكنجبين sakanjabīn sekanjabin ṭawīl 43 Auf das Oxymel (Sauerhonig) iv 200 الفقاعة al-fuqqāʿa barley-water (foam-bubble) munsariḥ
Al-Ma'muni
OXYMEL
OXYMEL
OXYMEL
OXYMEL
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Right Way
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Intelligent; Life
Boy/Male
Hindu
Uplifter of the poor
Girl/Female
Hindu
Raga, Taal, Correctness of musical & singing notes
Boy/Male
Australian, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Irish, Latin, Netherlands, Swiss
Shield Bearer; Kid; Young Goat; Small Goat; Servant of Jesus
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English bani ‘bony’, from Old English bÄn ‘bone’. Compare Bain 2.Americanized spelling of south German and Swiss Bä(h)ni, from a pet form of the personal name Bernhard.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Message
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
A Place Name
Boy/Male
Hindu
OXYMEL
OXYMEL
OXYMEL
OXYMEL
OXYMEL
n.
A mixture of honey, water, vinegar, and spice, boiled to a sirup.