gose

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See also: Gose and gosë

English

Etymology

(deprecated template usage) [etyl] German Gose, the name of the beer, from the name of the river Gose which flows through Goslar and from which its brewers took water to make it.

Pronunciation

Noun

gose (countable and uncountable, plural goses)

  1. A beer brewed since the 16th century, in Goslar and later Leipzig, with malted wheat, salt, and coriander.

Anagrams


Friulian

Etymology

Possibly related to Italian gozzo, or from Vulgar Latin *gusia, *gausia, from Late Latin geusiae, of Gaulish origin (compare French gosier).

Noun

gose f (plural gosis)

  1. crop (of a bird)

Gofa

Noun

gose

  1. gourd

Middle English

Noun

gose

  1. Alternative form of goos