Licour

Word LICOUR
Character 6
Hyphenation lic our
Pronunciations N/A

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They be mighty huge trees, and when they are cut with an axe by the ground, there issueth out of the stocke a certain licour like vnto gumme, which they take and put into bags made of leaues, laying them for 15 daies together abroad in the sun, and at the end of those 15 dayes, when the said licour is throughly parched, it becommeth meale. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Likewise by the sayd cisterne there is drinke conueyed thorow certeine pipes and conducts, such as vseth to be drunke in the emperors court, vpon the which also there hang many vessels of golde, wherein, whosoeuer will may drinke of the sayd licour. ❋ Unknown (2004)

And after they haue embalmed it with the licour of the Cedre and other fragraunt oyntmentes, and oyles, to preserue it the longer: thei bewrye it in holy sepulture. ❋ Unknown (2004)

If he to banket bid his friends, he will not shrinke On them at dinner to bestow a douzen kindes of drinke: Such licour as they haue, and as the countrey giues, But chiefly two, one called Kuas, whereby the Mousiket ❋ Unknown (2003)

No maruell though from banke of Baian shore hote Baths, or veines of skalding licour flow: ❋ Unknown (2003)

Bedrihone to Matarea, where the trees being replanted (be it by vertue of the soyle, or the water, aire, or any other thing whatsoeuer) it sufficeth that heare they beare the true balme and licour so much in these dayes esteemed of. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Thañ whan ye haue it so y-leid/oñ þy lord {es} trenchour {e}, looke ye haue good mustarde þ {er} - to and good licour {e}; ❋ Frederick James Furnivall (1867)

_ Potage is made of the licour in the whiche flesshe is sod in, with puttynge to, chopped herbes, and Otmell and salte. ❋ Frederick James Furnivall (1867)

Tak the zolkys of Eggs sodyn and temper it wyth mylk of a kow and do ther'to Comyn and Safroun and flowr 'of ris or wastel bred mycd and grynd in a morter and temper it up wyth the milk and mak it boyle and do ther'to wit [2] of Egg' corvyn smale and tak fat chese and kerf ther'to wan the licour is boylyd and serve it forth. ❋ Samuel Pegge (1750)

Such licour as they haue, and as the countrey giues, ❋ Richard Hakluyt (1584)

Prince, than with moiste licour extinguishe the same, and making him to geue ouer the enterprise, she fiercely sayd unto him: “How now, (Sir ❋ William Painter (N/A)

2.88.29: And when she list the licour of the grape ❋ Unknown (1557)

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