- Mead (/miːd/), also
called hydromel (particularly when low in
alcohol content), is an
alcoholic beverage made by
fermenting honey mixed with water, and...
- ita
sinunt inveterare.
Themison summus autor ****avit
oxymel &
hydromel. Est
autem hydromel vinum ex
aquae &
melle confectum, unde & nome.
Celebrant autores...
-
several ****es) and
majja (maybe
equivalent of
Sanskrit madhu, mead or
hydromel), and
renunciation of its
usage constitutes the 5th of the
Buddhist precepts...
-
discernible taste other than that of ethanol. Mead (/miːd/), also
called hydromel, is an
alcoholic drink made by
fermenting honey with water,
sometimes with...
- and yeast.
Oxymel is made of honey, vinegar, sea salt, and rainwater.
Hydromel consists of
simply honey and water.
Rhodomel is a
mixture of
roses and...
- They are
slave labour, kept
alive only by
regular doses of a drug
called "
hydromel",
which is
supplied by the corporation. The
Doctor discovers that Terminus...
- with
olive oil.
Plants and
herbs such as
dittany leaves,
scordotis in
hydromel and the root of
verbena were used for
relief during labor. Also, methodologies...
- Oral Tradition. 6/1: 35–57. 1991. "Performance and
Norse Poetry: The
Hydromel of
Praise and the
Effluvia of Scorn". Oral Tradition. 16/1: 168–202. 2001...
- Vasili's
favourite residence. The
Crimean Tatars, now
drunken off the
hydromel in Vasili's cellars,
overlooked Moscow.
Vasili reportedly humiliated himself...
-
practice and theory. Les abeilles:
pratique de leur culture: miel, cire,
hydromel, 1885 - Bees:
their culture: honey, wax, mead. Le
rucher illustre, erreurs...