me·theg·lin (m ə-th ĕg l ĭn)
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n. Mead that has been flavored with herbs or spices.
[Welsh meddyglyn, from Middle Welsh, medicinal drink, potion (later influenced in meaning by Welsh medd, mead) : meddyg, doctor, physician (from Latin medicus, from medērī, to heal; see med- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots) + llyn, drink, liquor (from Proto-Celtic *lindo-, *lindu- (exact preform uncertain; compare Old Irish lind, drink, liquid, ale, and Gaulish plural noun linda, drinks), of unknown origin).] |