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brew Verb 1. to make (beer, ale, etc.) from malt and other ingredients by steeping, boiling, and fermentation 2. to prepare (a drink, such as tea) by infusing 3. to devise or plan: to brew a plot 4. to be in the process of being brewed 5. to be about to happen or forming: a rebellion was brewing Noun 1. a beverage produced by brewing, esp. tea or beer 2. an instance of brewing: last year's brew [Old English brēowan] brewer n
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brew noun 5. drink, preparation, mixture, blend, liquor, beverage, infusion, concoction, fermentation, distillation Translations (beer) → brauen vi (tea) → ziehen; (beer) → gären; (storm), (fig); sich zusammenbrauen vi [tea] → essere in infusione; [beer] → essere in fermentazione; |
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Men made the brew for him, and he paid them in money. `Forthwith Medea made Aeson a sweet young boy and stripped his old age from him by her cunning skill, when she had made a brew of many herbs in her golden cauldrons. Yea, verily, hearts alive, we'd brew choice punch in the spread of his spout-hole there, and from that live punch-bowl quaff the living stuff |
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