oxymel
oxymel
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oxymel (Noun)
A mixture of honey, water, and vinegar, boiled to a syrup, sometimes mixed with herbs or spices.
Oxymel
Oxymel (from Latin 'acid and honey', from Ancient Greek ὀξύς 'acid', and μέλι 'honey') is a mixture of honey and vinegar, used as a medicine. Its name is often found in Renaissance (and later) pharmacopoeiae in Late Latin form as either a countable or uncountable noun. As a countable noun, it is spelled variously as (singular) oxymellus and oxymellis, and plural oxymeli and oxymelli.
oxymel
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