mead
mead
Noun
pl: meads
The beverage sense evokes a sense of antiquity and folklore, specifically associated with Norse and Celtic traditions. It is often perceived as a rustic or ceremonial drink, distinct from beer or wine due to its honey base. In its archaic sense referring to land, the word is a poetic precursor to meadow. It suggests a lush, natural expanse of grass, typically used in literary or historical contexts rather than modern conversation.
Meanings
Nounmead
An alcoholic beverage made by fermenting honey with water.
"They served a chilled goblet of mead during the feast."