bragget
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Old English braket, bragot, from Old Welsh bragawd, bragaut, bragod, from brag (“malt”).
Noun
bragget (uncountable)
- (obsolete) A liquor made of fermented ale and honey with spices.
- Ben Jonson
- You have in draughts of Darby drill'd your men,
And we have serv'd there, armed all in ale,
With the brown bowl, and charg'd in bragget stale […]
- You have in draughts of Darby drill'd your men,
- Ben Jonson
Synonyms
Related terms
- mead (“alcoholic drink fermented from honey and water”)
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