cockale

noun

Etymology

From cock + ale.

  1. derived from *h₂elut-
  2. inherited from *alu
  3. inherited from *alu
  4. inherited from ealu
  5. inherited from ale
  6. formed as cockale — “cock + ale

Definitions

  1. Ale mixed with chicken broth, sweet spices, and dried fruits.

    • That he was asleep a-bed by Ten a Clock: Lov'd Hunting as much as he hated Swearing; and preferid Cock-Ale, before any Wine.

The neighborhood

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