cidery

adj

Etymology

From cider + -y.

  1. derived from שֵׁכָר
  2. derived from σίκερα
  3. derived from sīcera
  4. derived from cisdre
  5. inherited from sider
  6. suffixed as cidery — “cider + y

Definitions

  1. Resembling cider.

    • She picked up an apple which had a rich cidery smell and tossed it over the fence into the orchard, where it landed with a plop and smelled even more cidery […]
    • The more he heard of fumbled passes, cidery kisses and snapped straps, the more he knew better than to risk such humiliation.
  2. A facility where hard cider is produced.

    • Plan an outing to a local cidery or apple farm. Have fun apple-picking and taste-testing all the different varieties!

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA