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Definition of Glogg
1. Noun. Scandinavian punch made of claret and aquavit with spices and raisins and orange peel and sugar.
Definition of Glogg
1. Noun. a Scandinavian version of vin chaud or mulled wine; A hot punch made of red wine, brandy and sherry flavoured with almonds, raisins and orange peel ¹
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Definition of Glogg
1. an alcoholic beverage [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Glogg
Literary usage of Glogg
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Familiar Allusions: A Hand-book of Miscellaneous Information Including the by William Adolphus Wheeler, Charles Gardner Wheeler (1894)
"The most celebrated is near glogg- nitz, in Austria, being a deep and gloomy
ravine surrounded with scenery of the wildest character. ..."
2. The American Journal of Education by Henry Barnard (1863)
"... of Unter- walden ; the second, the silver horn from Leipzig, by a farmer named
glogg, of Obermeilen ; the third, the twelve silver cups from Bremen, ..."
3. Italy from the Alps to Naples: Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1904)
"The express trains take I1/, hr. from Vienna to (47 M.) glogg- nitz via Baden
and Wiener-Neustadt. — At gloggnitz (1450 ft.) begins the SEMMERING RAILWAY ..."
4. The Eastern Alps, Including the Bavarian Highlands, Tyrol, Salzburg, Upper by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1903)
"Between glogg- nitz and Mürzzuschlag, a distance of 33*/2 M.} there are 15 tunnels
and 16 viaducts. The maximum gradient is 1:40. ..."
5. Dwight's Journal of Music: A Paper of Art and Literatureby John Sullivan Dwight by John Sullivan Dwight (1873)
"... 301 Opera: a History of, by С Schulze, l, 10 25, 4l ; O. and the Art of Singing (C.
glogg- ner-Castelli] 0 17,25; Can it be dissociated from Art? \Lond. ..."
6. An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: To which is by John Jamieson (1880)
"... a dozen o' their riflemen in the thicket before me. But I was aye gleg at my
duty—naebody ever catch'd Edie sleeping. Antiquary, ii. 251. IsL glogg-r ..."