LIQUOR


Meaning of LIQUOR in English

I. noun Etymology: Middle English licour, from Anglo-French, from Latin ~, from liquēre Date: 13th century a liquid substance: as, a usually distilled rather than fermented alcoholic beverage, a watery solution of a drug, bath 2b(1), II. verb (~ed; ~ing) Date: 1502 transitive verb to dress (as leather) with oil or grease, to make drunk with alcoholic ~, intransitive verb to drink alcoholic ~ especially to excess

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