meady

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English

Etymology

mead +‎ -y

Adjective

meady (comparative more meady, superlative most meady)

  1. Containing, or resembling, mead.
    • (Can we date this quote?), Wayne DePriest, Angeltown (page 20)
      My beer and a leather covered menu were placed at my elbow as I ruminated and my waiter stood silently beside the table while I sampled the beverage. I was pleasantly surprised. It had a rich, meady flavor []

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