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Meaning of liquor
The primary meaning of the word "liquor" refers to a strong alcoholic drink.
Etymology of liquor
The word "liquor" originates from the Old French word "licor" or "licour", which is derived from the Latin word "liquor", meaning "a liquid, broth, or fluid"
Historically, the term "liquor" was used to refer to any liquid substance, including medicines and broths, before its modern association with strong alcoholic drinks
Synonyms
Definitions
- A strong alcoholic drink, typically made from distilled wine, beer, or other fermented substances
- A liquid substance, especially a medicinal or pharmaceutical preparation
Usage Examples
- The store sells a wide variety of liquor, including whisky and vodka.
- She drank too much liquor at the party and had a hangover the next morning.
- The pharmacist mixed a special liquor to help soothe the patient's cough.