Holland+gin

  • 21Hollands — noun Etymology: Dutch hollandsch, from hollandsch genever Dutch gin Date: 1788 gin made in the Netherlands called also Holland gin …

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  • 22Schiedam — Infobox Settlement official name = Schiedam nickname = Brandersstad imagesize = 200px image caption = Old City Hall image shield = Schiedam wapen.gif shield size = map size = map caption = Location of Schiedam within The Netherlands. subdivision… …

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  • 23Genever — Graanjenever Genever bzw. Jenever ist eine Spirituose niederländischer bzw. belgischer Herkunft mit mindestens 35 % Vol. Alkohol. Er ist ein bis heute in traditioneller Rezeptur weiter gepflegter Vorläufer des Gin. Vor allem die Stadt Schiedam… …

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  • 24Hollands — [häl′əndz] n. [Du hollandsch (genever)] a strongly flavored gin made in the Netherlands, with the flavorings distilled in rather than added after distillation: also Hollands (or Holland) gin …

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  • 25Schiedam — Schie*dam , n. [Short for Schiedam schnapps.] Holland gin made at Schiedam in the Netherlands. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 26Schnapps — Schnapps, n. [G., a dram of spirits.] Holland gin. [U.S.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 27schnapps — noun (plural schnapps) Etymology: German Schnaps, literally, dram of liquor, from Low German snaps dram, mouthful, from snappen to snap Date: 1796 any of various liquors of high alcoholic content; especially strong Holland gin …

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  • 28schnapps — (n.) 1818, kind of Holland gin, from Ger. Schnaps, lit. a mouthful, gulp, from Low Ger. snaps, from snappen to snap (see SNAP (Cf. snap)) …

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  • 29schiedam — n. Holland gin, schnapps …

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  • 30Guinea-Bissau — /gin ee bi sow /, n. a republic on the W coast of Africa, between Guinea and Senegal: formerly a Portuguese overseas province; gained independence in 1974. 1,178,584; 13,948 sq. mi. (36,125 sq. km). Cap.: Bissau. Formerly, Portuguese Guinea. * *… …

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