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Definition of Liqueurs
1. liqueur [n] - See also: liqueur
Lexicographical Neighbors of Liqueurs
Literary usage of Liqueurs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Diet in Health and Disease by Julius Friedenwald, John Ruhräh (1919)
"liqueurs AND BITTERS liqueurs or cordials and bitters contain a large proportion
of alcohol, and a high percentage of sugar and essential oils. ..."
2. Official Catalogue by United States Centennial Commission (1876)
"liqueurs, arrack punch-syrup. 660 121 Gilka, JA, Berlin.—liqueurs and spirits.
... liqueurs and fruit juices. 660 126 Lazar Brothers, Konigsberg, Prussia. ..."
3. Methods of Practical Hygiene by Karl Bernhard Lehmann (1893)
"liqueurs are cither alcoholic extracts of plants, filtered or distilled, ...
So-called health-liqueurs contain not uncommonly hazardous bitter drugs (aloes) ..."
4. Treatise on Applied Analytical Chemistry: Methods and Standards for the by Vittorio Villavecchia (1918)
"Rectified spirit is also used for the manufacture of liqueurs, ... The tests to
be made on spirits and liqueurs include a certain number which are common to ..."
5. A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines by Andrew Ure (1858)
"liqueurs, LIQUORISTE ; names given by the French to liquors compounded of ...
liqueurs have different titles, according to their mode of fabrication. water ..."
6. Social Life in the Reign of Queen Anne: Taken from Original Sources by John Ashton (1882)
"... of other countries—Duties on wines—Spirits—liqueurs — Home-made wines—Prices
of tea—Adulteration—Price of coffee— Chocolate—Its price—Duty on. ..."