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Definition of Juleps
1. julep [n] - See also: julep
Lexicographical Neighbors of Juleps
Literary usage of Juleps
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An American Glossary by Richard Hopwood Thornton (1912)
"1861 Mint juleps are made of whiskey, sugar, ice, very little water, and sprigs
of fresh mint, to be sucked up after the manner of sherry cobblers. ..."
2. The English Physician; Enlarged with Three Hundred and Sixty-nine Medicines by Nicholas Culpeper (1814)
"juleps were first invented, as I suppose, in A rabia ; and. my reason is, ...
Simple juleps, (for I have noth ng to say to compound* here) are thus made ..."
3. Eight Years in Canada: Embracing a Review of the Administrations of Lords by Richardson (John) (1847)
"... to my friends of the 4th, T renewed my rubber and the mint juleps, with a'
gusto not at all diminished by the fortunate escape of the day. ..."
4. Poetry of America: Selections from One Hundred American Poets from 1776 to 1876 by William James Linton (1878)
"THE ORIGIN OF MINT juleps. 'Tis said that the gods, on Olympus of old One
night, 'mid their revels, by BACCHUS were told That his last butt of nectar had ..."