buttermilk
nounEtymology
Inherited from Middle English butter-melke, equivalent to butter + milk. Cognate with German Low German Bottermelk (“buttermilk”), German Buttermilch (“buttermilk”).
- inherited from butter-melke
Definitions
The liquid left over after producing butter from full cream milk by the churning process,…
The liquid left over after producing butter from full cream milk by the churning process, also called traditional buttermilk.
- An anti-aphrodisiac, suggested in Hindu erotological literature as a way for women to negate amatory challenges, is to bathe in the buttermilk of a she-buffalo.
Cultured buttermilk, a fermented dairy product produced from cow's milk, with a…
Cultured buttermilk, a fermented dairy product produced from cow's milk, with a characteristically sour taste.
A light yellow color, like that of buttermilk.
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA