pomegranateade
nounEtymology
From pomegranate + -ade.
- derived from pōmum garnātum
- derived from mālum grānātum
- derived from pomogranato
- derived from pome grenade
- derived from pomme granade
- derived from pome gernate
- inherited from pome-garnet
Definitions
A sweetened drink made from pomegranates.
- Juicy apples, pears, lemonade, orangeade, pomegranateade, ripe peaches, etc., are pleasanter than medicines.
- […] we children had a platform—the “house in the coon tree," we called it—to which we ascended by the grapevine and on which we often sat reading books or playing and in season drinking (without ice, of course) pomegranateade.
- One penny will buy a big glassful. Alongside of it comes the pink colonche or cider of the tuna; this is an exceptionally good drink. Then you can buy lemonades, limeades, orangeades, pineappleades, and sometimes a pomegranateade […]
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA