Re: Hebrew and tradition
- From: Des Small <des.small@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 19 Sep 2005 14:15:40 +0100
"Peter T. Daniels" <grammatim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Des Small wrote:
>
> > A syllable is a cold dessert made with sweetened cream thickened with
> > gelatin and beaten with wine, spirits, or fruit juice.
> >
> > Des
> > doesn't want one with fruit juice, for sure
>
> Is that what I might find in Dickens as "syllabub"?
It's what a random online dictionary gave for "syllabub", for sure.
> It never seemed interesting enough to look up -- just another
> equivalent of nog, wassail, grog, gløgg, punch, whatever.
Gløgg is a cold dessert where you come from?
Des
's other glögg is a glühwein
.
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